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annualreport2010<br />
trust<br />
<strong>having</strong> <strong>it</strong> <strong>all</strong><br />
(at least when <strong>it</strong> comes to char<strong>it</strong>y)
table of contents<br />
1 Welcome<br />
2 A Message from our Chairman and President:<br />
Satisfying Philanthropy<br />
5 Giving: Having <strong>it</strong> All<br />
10 Selected Grants<br />
17 How to Apply for a Grant<br />
18 Becoming a Donor<br />
24 Guidelines for Attorneys:<br />
Sound Advice<br />
26 Governing Body<br />
29 Suburban Divisions<br />
32 <strong>Trust</strong>ee Banks<br />
33 Staff<br />
34 Financial Statements<br />
37 Notes<br />
42 Aud<strong>it</strong>ors’ Report<br />
43 Financial Highlights and Investment Comm<strong>it</strong>tee<br />
44 Funds in 2010<br />
56 Grants in 2010
welcome<br />
We ended 2010 w<strong>it</strong>h the blissful quiet that envelops the C<strong>it</strong>y<br />
after a snowf<strong>all</strong>—and the howls of complaint that followed when<br />
<strong>it</strong> took days and days to get us back to the din of our routine.<br />
And before the first month of the new year was over, we watched<br />
spellbound as first the Tunisians and then the Egyptians rose up<br />
against their repressive governments.<br />
Through <strong>it</strong> <strong>all</strong>, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> kept <strong>it</strong>s eyes clearly focused on the C<strong>it</strong>y,<br />
advancing a plan to put <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers to work in health care jobs,<br />
pushing for a more humane juvenile justice system, connecting<br />
block associations w<strong>it</strong>h C<strong>it</strong>y agencies to make repairs and<br />
neighborhood improvements, promoting sustainable waterfront<br />
development, strengthening precarious arts groups, turning<br />
schools into safe places to learn, and finding jobs and housing for<br />
ex-cons. We’d love to cover <strong>it</strong> <strong>all</strong> in this report, but, you’ll be<br />
relieved to know, have winnowed <strong>it</strong> down to a few projects and a<br />
lot of thumbnail sketches of our grants.<br />
Since 1924, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has helped make donors’ char<strong>it</strong>able dreams<br />
come true by funding the nonprof<strong>it</strong>s that make our c<strong>it</strong>y a v<strong>it</strong>al<br />
and secure place. We ended 2010 w<strong>it</strong>h assets of $1.9 billion in<br />
more than 2,000 char<strong>it</strong>able funds, and made grants totaling $141<br />
million. Whether you’re giving today, or endowing a fund to<br />
support a cause or solve problems we can’t now imagine, <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Trust</strong> makes <strong>it</strong> easy to be a philanthropist. We inv<strong>it</strong>e you to learn<br />
about us and how to join our family of donors.<br />
Left: Patricia Simon, executive director of Ocean Bay<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Corporation, outside a public<br />
housing commun<strong>it</strong>y center, one of several in which Ocean<br />
Bay runs programs for residents of the Rockaways.<br />
Photo by Rick Lew
chairman and president’s<br />
message<br />
Feeding a hungry child, helping a family avoid<br />
eviction, bringing art classes to public school<br />
kids, or planting a commun<strong>it</strong>y garden is<br />
wonderfully satisfying.<br />
Lorie Slutsky and<br />
Charlynn Goins<br />
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In 2010, <strong>Trust</strong><br />
donors did <strong>all</strong><br />
this—and much,<br />
much more. <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong>ers’ needs are<br />
many and compelling, immediate and<br />
abiding. <strong>The</strong>y demand that we pay<br />
attention—now.<br />
Marsh<strong>all</strong>ing money and talent to turn<br />
around an enormous school system, remake<br />
foster care, find an AIDS vaccine, and build<br />
affordable housing also demand that we pay<br />
attention now—but if we want results on<br />
these and other issues, we know that our<br />
children and grandchildren will have to pay<br />
attention long after we’re gone.<br />
Because of our donors, hundreds of C<strong>it</strong>y<br />
nonprof<strong>it</strong>s know the joy—and sheer relief—<br />
of being able to tap a permanent resource of<br />
money to keep chipping away at complex<br />
issues that many people would describe as<br />
intractable. <strong>The</strong>y know that <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> is here<br />
forever, willing to take on unpopular causes,<br />
support organizing and advocacy, and fund<br />
the nuts and bolts of nonprof<strong>it</strong> management.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y know—because we tell them—the<br />
stories of the generous <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers who<br />
make <strong>it</strong> possible. Today and tomorrow.<br />
Our endowment <strong>all</strong>owed us to respond<br />
immediately and thoughtfully to the market<br />
meltdown in 2008 and the dreadful impact <strong>it</strong><br />
had and continues to have on <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers. We<br />
were able to help nonprof<strong>it</strong>s meet people’s very<br />
basic needs, including those for food, emergency<br />
cash, foreclosure and eviction prevention, and<br />
legal help. And we assisted nonprof<strong>it</strong>s working<br />
on the front lines, giving workers skills to cope<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h ever-larger numbers of clients and improve<br />
their efficiency. That work goes on.<br />
We live in turbulent times, and if we’ve<br />
learned nothing else from the last few years,<br />
we know the folly of predicting the future.<br />
What we can promise is that generous <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong>ers will be there to contribute their<br />
money to get through the tough times and<br />
seize every opportun<strong>it</strong>y to help the C<strong>it</strong>y<br />
thrive. We thank them and our dedicated<br />
board members for their comm<strong>it</strong>ment to a<br />
just and civil society for <strong>all</strong>.<br />
Charlynn Goins<br />
Chairman<br />
Lorie A. Slutsky<br />
President
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An enthusiastic young participant in the Food Bank for<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y’s CookShop class learns about nutr<strong>it</strong>ion<br />
and preparing healthy meals. Photo by Michael Harlan Turkell
Cecily Sosa (l), in the apartment she can now afford w<strong>it</strong>h the<br />
help of Earline Williams, a volunteer w<strong>it</strong>h the Council on<br />
Senior Centers and Services’ Bill Payer Program.<br />
Photo by Rick Lew<br />
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giving<br />
Having <strong>it</strong> <strong>all</strong> (at least when <strong>it</strong> comes to char<strong>it</strong>y)<br />
When <strong>it</strong> comes to giving away money, there’s no shortage of opinion on the<br />
best way to do <strong>it</strong>. Starting w<strong>it</strong>h John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie,<br />
most philanthropists set up their foundations to last in perpetu<strong>it</strong>y. But recently,<br />
there’s been a growing chorus of the super wealthy to spend <strong>it</strong> <strong>all</strong> during their<br />
lifetimes. Charles Feeney, founder of Atlantic Philanthropies, a foundation that<br />
will close in 2020, is even exhorting signers of the Buffett/Gates Giving Pledge to<br />
reconsider leaving money in their wills, and instead, give <strong>it</strong> away today.<br />
So, give while you live or give for the future?<br />
Were <strong>it</strong> not for the passion on this subject, the answer<br />
would be easy: do both. At <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, we do. We<br />
believe that we need to deal w<strong>it</strong>h problems today and<br />
have an obligation to our children and grandchildren<br />
to leave resources so that, particularly in times of crisis,<br />
they have the means to respond. Giving today gives us<br />
and our donors joy and satisfaction—and makes the<br />
world a better place. <strong>The</strong> gifts of yesterday’s donors<br />
make the lives of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers in the following<br />
stories far more hopeful than they might have been.<br />
As Robert Frank of the W<strong>all</strong> Street Journal wrote after<br />
the financial meltdown, “Now, w<strong>it</strong>h the living running<br />
out of cash, <strong>it</strong> is the nonliving who are back in the lead<br />
as donors.” It is w<strong>it</strong>h grat<strong>it</strong>ude that we acknowledge<br />
our donors, who have remained steadfast.<br />
Mr. Rockefeller lends a hand to Ms. Sosa<br />
of East <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>—85 years later.<br />
In 1924, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> had just incorporated and, as<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h <strong>all</strong> start ups, we needed money. So Ralph<br />
Hayes, our first director, approached the richest<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>er he knew, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. A<br />
year later, Rockefeller wrote to Hayes: “I note w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
much interest the development of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and<br />
congratulate you on what has been accomplished.”<br />
But he was concerned about the “very specific and<br />
lim<strong>it</strong>ed purposes” of many of the funds. He<br />
continued:<br />
“As our experience in<br />
giving grows, we find<br />
ourselves more loath to<br />
impose cond<strong>it</strong>ions which<br />
continue for an unlim<strong>it</strong>ed<br />
period of years, and are<br />
increasingly leaving broad<br />
discretion to the successor<br />
of present trustees.”<br />
When Rockefeller endowed<br />
a fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in his John D. Rockefeller, Jr.<br />
mother’s memory w<strong>it</strong>h $2.5<br />
million, he took his own<br />
advice. Eager to support causes that his mother cared<br />
about, he asked us to find organizations that provide<br />
aid and services to poor people. In 2010, we used<br />
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Lila Acheson and<br />
DeW<strong>it</strong>t W<strong>all</strong>ace<br />
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money from the Laura Spelman Rockefeller<br />
Memorial to support the Council of Senior Centers<br />
and Services of NYC. Its Bill Payer Program, in<br />
conjunction w<strong>it</strong>h the AARP Foundation, helps<br />
low-income older adults and people w<strong>it</strong>h disabil<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
manage their finances. Amanda Leis, the dynamic<br />
manager of the program, tells this story:<br />
“When Legal Aid c<strong>all</strong>ed us, they had already helped<br />
Cecily Sosa stave off two eviction attempts. A<br />
74-year-old diabetic origin<strong>all</strong>y from Trinidad, Ms.<br />
Sosa was doing fine until her life savings and home<br />
were sacrificed to care for her husband, who died<br />
from Alzheimer’s disease. She lives in a tiny<br />
apartment jam-packed w<strong>it</strong>h furn<strong>it</strong>ure and<br />
mementos. She can barely afford the $850 rent on<br />
her monthly income of $1,295. Before joining the<br />
Bill Payer Program, Ms. Sosa would pay her rent in<br />
two monthly inst<strong>all</strong>ments, when unforeseen expenses<br />
didn’t result in her not paying at <strong>all</strong>.”<br />
Earline Williams is a 77-year-old retired bookkeeper<br />
and volunteer w<strong>it</strong>h the program. “I don’t like to s<strong>it</strong>,”<br />
she says. Over the last year, she helped Ms. Sosa reduce<br />
expenses so she could pay her rent in full at the<br />
beginning of the month. Still, she struggled to<br />
maintain her util<strong>it</strong>ies. Ms. Williams provided Ms.<br />
Sosa’s Legal Aid social worker, Mary Donohue, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
crucial budget information that enabled Ms. Sosa to<br />
receive a monthly grant of $300 from a char<strong>it</strong>able<br />
foundation. W<strong>it</strong>h help from the Bill Payer Program,<br />
Mrs. Sosa has fin<strong>all</strong>y settled her housing court case and<br />
can pay her util<strong>it</strong>ies. And, for the first time, her bank<br />
account is showing a surplus.<br />
A ferry ride inspires<br />
new perspectives,<br />
courtesy of the<br />
Reader’s Digest<br />
founders.<br />
From an office under a<br />
Greenwich Village<br />
speakeasy w<strong>it</strong>h money<br />
borrowed from relatives,<br />
DeW<strong>it</strong>t and Lila Acheson W<strong>all</strong>ace put out the first<br />
issue of the Reader’s Digest. In late 1921, they<br />
mailed a letter solic<strong>it</strong>ing subscriptions and went<br />
on their honeymoon. When they returned, they<br />
had 1,500 subscribers.<br />
When the W<strong>all</strong>aces gave up active management of<br />
their publishing empire in 1973, the Digest had a<br />
worldwide circulation of 30 million and was one of<br />
the world’s largest publishers of books and recorded<br />
music. <strong>The</strong>y lived quietly—and philanthropic<strong>all</strong>y. In<br />
add<strong>it</strong>ion to their private foundations, they set up<br />
dozens of funds in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. Many benef<strong>it</strong>ed a<br />
particular nonprof<strong>it</strong> and most had predetermined end<br />
dates, but several were for broader purposes and<br />
advised by the W<strong>all</strong>ace Foundation. For many years,<br />
<strong>Trust</strong> staff made grant recommendations to the<br />
W<strong>all</strong>ace Foundation for approval.<br />
But in 2008, the Foundation asked us to consolidate<br />
several of the permanent funds into two: the Dew<strong>it</strong>t<br />
W<strong>all</strong>ace Fund for Youth and the Lila Acheson W<strong>all</strong>ace<br />
Fund for the Arts. <strong>The</strong> Foundation also gave <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />
full discretion over the money. Last year, Lower<br />
Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) used a grant<br />
from the Fund for the Arts to take a b<strong>it</strong>e out of a<br />
constant problem for artists in an expensive c<strong>it</strong>y: finding<br />
affordable space in which to work and perform.<br />
“As soon as I stepped on the ferry, I felt a sense of<br />
tranquil<strong>it</strong>y,” says Jessica Lagunas, an artist from<br />
Guatemala. She is talking about her commute to<br />
Governors Island, courtesy of LMCC’s Swing Space<br />
Program, which finds vacant office buildings and<br />
other venues for artists. Spaces include a 14,000 sq. ft.<br />
multi-use art center in a historic building on the Island.<br />
Lagunas explores women’s cond<strong>it</strong>ion in<br />
contemporary society. She got the spark for her<br />
project from the mil<strong>it</strong>ary history of Governors Island<br />
and the view of the water from her studio. Working<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h blue camouflage, she cut out pieces as in a<br />
jigsaw puzzle, stamped her name and LMCC on the<br />
back, and reassembled <strong>it</strong> by pinning <strong>it</strong> to a w<strong>all</strong>.
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Jessica Lagunas (l) and J Carpenter share a laugh at Lower<br />
Manhattan Cultural Council. <strong>The</strong> Council gave Swing Space<br />
studios on Governors Island to both artists.<br />
Photo by Rick Lew
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Eager to find work, these young adults are honing their job<br />
skills at a program run by the Ocean Bay Commun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
Development Corporation. Photo by Rick Lew
Vis<strong>it</strong>ors were encouraged to unpin and take a piece as<br />
a souvenir, causing <strong>it</strong> to gradu<strong>all</strong>y disappear.<br />
<strong>The</strong> water and the Island also influenced J Carpenter,<br />
another artist who was given workspace. She loved the<br />
silence during the week, but was inspired by <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong>ers—particularly the kids—who took the ferry on<br />
weekends. “People come to have fun, and watching<br />
them brought a new playfulness and whimsy to my<br />
work.” Carpenter is interested in the idea of<br />
protection, and often works in lace she makes and<br />
twists to form houses. One of her pieces is a hollow<br />
wax sculpture in the shape of a b<strong>all</strong>oon w<strong>it</strong>h windows.<br />
“A l<strong>it</strong>tle girl, about five, circled the sculpture, stopped,<br />
went up to one of the windows, and yelled ‘IS<br />
THERE ANYBODY IN THERE?’ She got <strong>it</strong>.”<br />
Simon knows how hard <strong>it</strong> is to get a job in a tough<br />
economy, especi<strong>all</strong>y if you haven’t graduated from high<br />
school or have no job skills. So Ocean Bay runs an<br />
employment program that teaches interview, basic<br />
computer, and general office skills, and helps w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
résumés and job applications.<br />
It’s one of several Ocean Bay<br />
programs that operate out of<br />
commun<strong>it</strong>y centers in nearby<br />
housing projects and share a<br />
common goal: to strengthen<br />
a poor commun<strong>it</strong>y that is<br />
beginning to see new<br />
middle class homes, and<br />
develop shared values for <strong>all</strong><br />
<strong>it</strong>s residents.<br />
From Park Avenue to the Rockaways:<br />
A soap executive takes the A train.<br />
It influenced decades of urban arch<strong>it</strong>ecture: the<br />
blue-green glass building on the corner of Park<br />
Avenue and 53rd Street. Skidmore, Owings &<br />
Merrill designed Lever House, completed in 1952; <strong>it</strong>s<br />
construction was the responsibil<strong>it</strong>y of William H.<br />
Burkhart, then vice president in charge of<br />
production, research, and development for Lever<br />
Brothers, the global soap company. Burkhart, a<br />
chemical engineer w<strong>it</strong>h a degree from the Univers<strong>it</strong>y<br />
of Pennsylvania, started out in a laboratory at Proctor<br />
& Gamble. In 1955, he was elected president of<br />
Lever Bros., where he developed new products at an<br />
unprecedented rate. In 1960, Burkhart opened a<br />
modest donor-advised fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. He died<br />
four years later, <strong>having</strong> set up a permanent fund<br />
through his will for unrestricted purposes. A grant in<br />
2010 from that fund supports the Ocean Bay<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Corporation.<br />
Pat Simon, the executive director of this commun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
hub a block from the beach, is not a woman to be<br />
trifled w<strong>it</strong>h. “I believe in giving people opportun<strong>it</strong>ies.<br />
Everybody deserves a chance—and the resources—to<br />
succeed. <strong>The</strong>y can take <strong>it</strong> or not.” Working in Averne,<br />
a forgotten commun<strong>it</strong>y in the isolated Rockaways,<br />
“Why should you look<br />
directly into the eyes of a person interviewing<br />
you?” asks James Morris, an instructor in the jobs<br />
program. Hands shoot up quickly. “To show<br />
confidence,” answers one. “To show you’re re<strong>all</strong>y<br />
interested,” says another. Mr. Morris smiles. Some<br />
of the participants are there because they’ve been<br />
mandated by the courts, but <strong>it</strong>’s impossible to tell<br />
the difference between them and the young adults<br />
who’ve come on their own. <strong>The</strong>y’re <strong>all</strong> enthusiastic.<br />
Simon, who’s been a commun<strong>it</strong>y organizer <strong>all</strong> her<br />
life, looks at <strong>it</strong> <strong>all</strong> w<strong>it</strong>h a practiced eye. “This<br />
commun<strong>it</strong>y has <strong>all</strong> the usual problems: high poverty<br />
and crime rates, lim<strong>it</strong>ed job opportun<strong>it</strong>ies, bad<br />
schools, etc. But I can see change happening. It may<br />
be sm<strong>all</strong>, but <strong>it</strong>’s there.”<br />
Mr. Rockefeller, the W<strong>all</strong>aces, and Mr. Burkhart<br />
tested <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> during their lifetimes and trusted us<br />
to carry out their legacies. We like to think that they<br />
would be more than pleased w<strong>it</strong>h the work we<br />
support through their generos<strong>it</strong>y. We know that our<br />
extraordinary grantees are. And more important, we<br />
know that they are helping <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers improve<br />
their lives and those of the generation after that . . .<br />
and the generation after that.<br />
William H. Burkhart<br />
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selected<br />
grants<br />
<strong>The</strong> thumbnail sketches below will give you a flavor of grantmaking in<br />
our four program areas. We urge you to read our grants newsletters<br />
for a full view of our program.<br />
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CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES<br />
Youth Development<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers Against Gun Violence Education Fund,<br />
to train young people in high-crime neighborhoods to<br />
speak out and organize against gun violence and work<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h elected officials to strengthen gun laws.<br />
Summer Matters Fund, to restore fun and<br />
enriching C<strong>it</strong>y-run summer programs that had<br />
been eliminated for poor middle-school children.<br />
Substance Abuse<br />
Bronx Addiction Services Integrated Concepts<br />
Systems, for a case management program for chronic<br />
addicts using detox services in two Bronx hosp<strong>it</strong>als.<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Administration for Children’s<br />
Services, to integrate substance abuse and mental<br />
health services for children, youth, and families<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h both addiction and mental health problems.<br />
Jumpstart for Young Children, to use college<br />
students and volunteers in feder<strong>all</strong>y funded early<br />
childhood programs to help preschoolers improve<br />
their language skills.<br />
Girls and Young Women<br />
Inwood House, to help child welfare agencies be<br />
more responsive to the needs of young mothers.<br />
Legal Momentum, to increase the number of<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y high school girls in nontrad<strong>it</strong>ional<br />
vocational programs.<br />
Hunger and Homelessness<br />
Bridge Fund of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, for cash and counseling<br />
to help families facing eviction keep their homes.<br />
Food Bank for <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, to give more food<br />
to emergency feeding programs so that they can<br />
feed the growing number of hungry people.<br />
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Social Services and Welfare<br />
Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies,<br />
to help child-care agencies w<strong>it</strong>h l<strong>it</strong>tle experience in<br />
preventive services meet new C<strong>it</strong>y requirements to<br />
reduce foster-care placement in commun<strong>it</strong>ies w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
high rates of child abuse.<br />
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND<br />
THE ENVIRONMENT<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Environment<br />
Friends of the High Line, to ensure that the<br />
northern third of the elevated park built on a<br />
former train track is completed.
<strong>The</strong> Metropol<strong>it</strong>an Waterfront Alliance helps balance<br />
transportation, industrial, and recreational uses of<br />
the C<strong>it</strong>y’s waterfront. It also brings boys referred by<br />
settlement houses to explore C<strong>it</strong>y waterways and<br />
learn ecology, history, navigation, and how to tie<br />
sea-worthy knots, free of charge. Photo by Bernard Ente<br />
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<strong>Trust</strong> donors, board members, and staff give beadmaking<br />
a shot during a vis<strong>it</strong> to Brooklyn’s UrbanGlass,<br />
which offers classes to the public. Photo by Amy Wolf<br />
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Metropol<strong>it</strong>an Waterfront Alliance, to<br />
advocate for a plan that balances environmental<br />
preservation, industry, tourism, and recreation for<br />
the C<strong>it</strong>y’s waterways.<br />
National and International Environment<br />
Center for Biological Divers<strong>it</strong>y, to reduce the<br />
acidification of oceans, which harms sea life.<br />
Clean Air Task Force, to m<strong>it</strong>igate the effects of climate<br />
change on the Arctic by reducing global emissions of<br />
black carbon and other short-lived pollutants.<br />
immigrant journalists to attract more people to<br />
ethnic media outlets and get their stories picked<br />
up by mainstream media.<br />
Technical Assistance<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Resource Exchange, to provide<br />
management consulting to clusters of sm<strong>all</strong><br />
commun<strong>it</strong>y groups in the far corners of the five<br />
boroughs.<br />
Hispanic Federation, to help Latino nonprof<strong>it</strong>s<br />
strengthen their financial management systems.<br />
Workforce Development<br />
Southern <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Association, to recru<strong>it</strong> and<br />
train veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars to<br />
work in nursing homes.<br />
Workforce Development Corporation, to<br />
coordinate a program that works w<strong>it</strong>h health care<br />
employers, unions, and educators to train poor<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers and existing workers for jobs in<br />
health care.<br />
EDUCATION, ARTS, AND HUMAN JUSTICE<br />
Education<br />
Internationals Network for Public Schools, to<br />
promote a tested program for educating immigrant<br />
students in mainstream C<strong>it</strong>y classrooms.<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Univers<strong>it</strong>y Steinhardt School of<br />
Education, to expand a successful l<strong>it</strong>eracy program<br />
for grades K through 3 in classes in which students<br />
have varying levels of English proficiency.<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development<br />
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation,<br />
to provide financial l<strong>it</strong>eracy workshops, job<br />
training and placement, and benef<strong>it</strong>s counseling to<br />
residents, including formerly incarcerated youth.<br />
Harlem Congregations for Commun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
Improvement, to help young people get jobs<br />
through career counseling, job referrals, and paid<br />
internships.<br />
Civic Affairs<br />
C<strong>it</strong>izens Union Foundation of the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong>, to reform the redistricting process in <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong> State.<br />
<strong>New</strong> School Center for <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Affairs,<br />
for Feet in Two Worlds, a program that trains<br />
Arts<br />
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, to<br />
help <strong>it</strong> merge w<strong>it</strong>h Dance <strong>The</strong>ater Workshop.<br />
Downtown Commun<strong>it</strong>y Television Center,<br />
for Beyond Bullets, an anti-gun violence media<br />
campaign that trains young reporters to make<br />
videos about the impact of guns on their<br />
commun<strong>it</strong>ies.<br />
Historic Preservation<br />
Coney Island USA, to promote Coney Island’s<br />
history and increase the number of vis<strong>it</strong>ors to the<br />
neighborhood.<br />
Weeksville Her<strong>it</strong>age Center, to publish and<br />
distribute an educator’s guide on 19th-century<br />
African-American history.<br />
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Human Justice<br />
LawHelp/NY, to provide online legal<br />
information for poor <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers.<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Industries for the Blind, to<br />
recru<strong>it</strong> and train blind adults to manufacture<br />
specialized mil<strong>it</strong>ary uniforms.<br />
Legal Services NYC, to continue a partnership<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h the Legal Aid Society that provides legal<br />
services for low-income <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers who are<br />
facing dest<strong>it</strong>ution.<br />
HEALTH AND PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS<br />
Health Services<br />
Montefiore Medical Center, to study the<br />
effectiveness of commun<strong>it</strong>y health workers in treating<br />
poor Bronx children who suffer from asthma.<br />
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health<br />
System Foundation, to bring an exercise<br />
program to 10 C<strong>it</strong>y schools w<strong>it</strong>h high<br />
percentages of overweight kids.<br />
Children and Youth w<strong>it</strong>h Disabil<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
League Treatment Center, to help children w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
speech and behavioral problems.<br />
Manhattan <strong>New</strong> Music Project, to train special<br />
education teachers in public schools to use the<br />
arts in teaching disabled children.<br />
Mental Health and Mental Retardation<br />
Center for the Independence of the Disabled,<br />
to help Spanish-speaking youth w<strong>it</strong>h mental<br />
retardation who live in Queens make the<br />
trans<strong>it</strong>ion to adult services.<br />
HIV/AIDS<br />
Amida Care, to enroll people w<strong>it</strong>h AIDS in<br />
comprehensive health care.<br />
Alpha Workshops, to train people w<strong>it</strong>h AIDS<br />
for jobs in the design industry.<br />
Elderly<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Univers<strong>it</strong>y School of Nursing, to<br />
study the effectiveness of combining two nursing<br />
programs to improve hosp<strong>it</strong>al care for elderly<br />
patients.<br />
Vocal Ease, to bring volunteer musicians and<br />
singers to hosp<strong>it</strong>als, nursing homes, and senior<br />
residences to perform for the sick and the elderly.<br />
Biomedical Research<br />
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, for a<br />
study to improve treatment of bone cancer in<br />
children.<br />
<strong>New</strong> Jersey Medical School, to study the<br />
evolution of drug-resistant bacteria.<br />
Health Policy<br />
Coal<strong>it</strong>ion of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State Public Health<br />
Plans, to determine if the new State health<br />
insurance application is easier to use.<br />
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Fountain House, to expand a health and mental<br />
health clinic for seriously ment<strong>all</strong>y ill people w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
chronic physical health problems.<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Fund, to improve<br />
communication between health care professionals<br />
and family caregivers.<br />
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Blindness and Visual Disabil<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, to<br />
start the country’s second ophthalmic oncology<br />
fellowship.
Healthy coral provides food and shelter to many<br />
species of sea life, but as the ocean absorbs increasing<br />
amounts of carbon dioxide, the water becomes more<br />
acidic, killing the coral and harming important<br />
ecosystems. <strong>The</strong> Center for Biological Divers<strong>it</strong>y is<br />
designing policies to control pollution. Photo by Ove<br />
Hoegh-Guldberg, Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Queensland/AP<br />
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This teacher w<strong>it</strong>h Manhattan <strong>New</strong> Music Project uses<br />
songs and musical games to teach students w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
developmental disabil<strong>it</strong>ies at P.S. M94 on the Lower<br />
East Side. Photo by Kyle Dean Reinford
how to apply<br />
for a grant<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> makes grants in four general areas: Children, Youth, and<br />
Families; Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development and the Environment; Education,<br />
Arts, and Human Justice; and Health and People w<strong>it</strong>h Special Needs.<br />
We are comm<strong>it</strong>ted to sticking w<strong>it</strong>h significant<br />
issues that may not lend themselves to quick or<br />
easy solutions, while remaining open to projects<br />
that tackle emerging problems and to<br />
organizations that may be new to us.<br />
We make most of our grants to nonprof<strong>it</strong><br />
organizations located in the five boroughs of <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y. Our suburban divisions handle grants<br />
on Long Island and in Westchester (page 29).<br />
Grants for programs outside our area gener<strong>all</strong>y are<br />
from funds designated for specific char<strong>it</strong>ies or that<br />
we’ve made at the suggestion of living donors.<br />
Applicants should begin by requesting “Guidelines<br />
for Grant Applicants” and one or more of the four<br />
brochures that describe in detail each of our<br />
grantmaking areas. We also suggest that you request<br />
copies of our grants newsletter to get a sense of the<br />
kinds of projects we fund currently. Please c<strong>all</strong> our<br />
receptionist at (212) 686-0010, ext. 0, or vis<strong>it</strong> our<br />
webs<strong>it</strong>e, nycommun<strong>it</strong>ytrust.org.<br />
If, after you have read our guidelines, you believe<br />
that your proposed project meets our cr<strong>it</strong>eria,<br />
send us a cover letter along w<strong>it</strong>h a completed<br />
application form (enclosed w<strong>it</strong>h the guidelines),<br />
and a copy of the proposal—not more than 10<br />
pages plus appendices. Include in your letter a<br />
brief summary of the proposal, the amount<br />
requested, and the results expected. We do not<br />
accept proposals sent by fax or e-mail.<br />
Please note that we don’t make grants to<br />
individuals and rarely for endowments, building<br />
campaigns, defic<strong>it</strong> financing, films, general<br />
operating support, or religious purposes.<br />
We have no specific submission deadlines. Our<br />
Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee meets five times<br />
annu<strong>all</strong>y to make grants, and we accept<br />
applications throughout the year.<br />
We’ll let you know w<strong>it</strong>hin two weeks that we<br />
have received your material. During the review<br />
process, <strong>Trust</strong> staff will analyze your proposal,<br />
determine if and how <strong>it</strong> f<strong>it</strong>s into our grantmaking<br />
program, and check to see if there is adequate<br />
money available in an appropriate fund. We’ll get<br />
in touch w<strong>it</strong>h you if we have further questions or<br />
need more information.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> welcomes your application, but<br />
because we can’t fund every proposal subm<strong>it</strong>ted<br />
to us, we urge you to send yours to several other<br />
funders as well.<br />
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ecoming<br />
A donor<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> offers donors w<strong>it</strong>h every kind<br />
of philanthropic interest an easy and flexible way to accomplish<br />
their char<strong>it</strong>able objectives and receive the maximum tax<br />
deduction <strong>all</strong>owed by law.<br />
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Types of Funds<br />
An unrestricted fund is a good option for<br />
donors who want to be assured that their gift will<br />
always be used to meet v<strong>it</strong>al needs and improve<br />
the qual<strong>it</strong>y of life in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y. Our staff is<br />
expert in identifying commun<strong>it</strong>y needs and the<br />
nonprof<strong>it</strong>s best equipped to meet them.<br />
In a field-of-interest fund, char<strong>it</strong>able giving is<br />
focused on issues of concern to the donor, such<br />
as child and family welfare, youth, education,<br />
human justice, conservation, or health policy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> makes grants that meet current needs<br />
in the chosen fields. Donors can also establish<br />
field-of-interest funds that they advise.<br />
A donor-advised fund is an unrestricted fund<br />
leg<strong>all</strong>y, but the donor recommends the<br />
organizations to receive grants. Although we<br />
cannot, by law, be bound by these<br />
recommendations, we take them very seriously<br />
and approve grants to recommended nonprof<strong>it</strong>s<br />
that meet char<strong>it</strong>able standards for programmatic<br />
and financial soundness.<br />
A designated fund is for donors who want to<br />
support specific organizations but recognize that<br />
the world may change. <strong>The</strong>y establish a<br />
designated fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> rather than leave <strong>it</strong><br />
directly to the char<strong>it</strong>y to assure that their gift<br />
remains relevant over time and responsive to<br />
changing circumstances. (See page 24 for an<br />
explanation of the variance power.)<br />
Setting Up the Fund<br />
Each donor establishes a fund w<strong>it</strong>h a minimum<br />
of $5,000. Donors first decide what they want to<br />
accomplish w<strong>it</strong>h their philanthropy; our staff is<br />
happy to help clarify and refine goals. <strong>The</strong>y then<br />
choose the name of the fund, typic<strong>all</strong>y using<br />
their own names or the names of individuals to<br />
be honored or memorialized. Donors who prefer<br />
anonym<strong>it</strong>y can choose a general name.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are at least three ways to establish a fund<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h us:<br />
Give Now: You can set up a fund to support<br />
char<strong>it</strong>ies during your lifetime and endow <strong>it</strong> to<br />
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A student from St. Johns Univers<strong>it</strong>y helps this l<strong>it</strong>tle girl<br />
learn to read at her preschool in Queens.<br />
Photo courtesy of Jumpstart
“I hope more people<br />
realize that they<br />
too can be part of<br />
the philanthropic<br />
commun<strong>it</strong>y w<strong>it</strong>hout<br />
being a billionaire.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mohonk Preserve in <strong>New</strong> Paltz, NY protects the Shawangunk Mountains and<br />
their wildlife by inspiring people to care for, enjoy, and explore the natural<br />
world. It received a grant from the Michael Sasse Fund in 2010. Photo by Frank Trac<br />
Michael Sasse<br />
“I re<strong>all</strong>y liked your ad in the Times the other day (shown at right). So<br />
far, <strong>it</strong> seemed, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> placed so much emphasis on char<strong>it</strong>able<br />
giving as part of estate planning. But <strong>it</strong> is way more fun to do <strong>it</strong><br />
while one is still alive. <strong>The</strong> great asset of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> is to build an<br />
endowment over time while making char<strong>it</strong>able contributions to one’s<br />
favor<strong>it</strong>e causes. And <strong>all</strong> the decision-making is assisted by the<br />
ample resources of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />
“I hope more people realize that they too can be part of the philanthropic commun<strong>it</strong>y w<strong>it</strong>hout<br />
being a billionaire. (Remember when <strong>it</strong> was a real big deal to be a millionaire?)”<br />
We got the e-mail above from Michael Sasse, a <strong>Trust</strong> donor since 2001. Sasse is not a<br />
billionaire, or even a millionaire. He’s a nurse at a hosp<strong>it</strong>al in Brooklyn, where he now lives.<br />
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He came to <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> from Germany in 1988 as a tourist and stayed. He got his degree in<br />
nursing from St. Vincent’s Hosp<strong>it</strong>al, where he worked for 22 years until <strong>it</strong> closed. “<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is<br />
a fascinating place,” says Michael. “It’s given me an opportun<strong>it</strong>y to live life to the fullest.”<br />
Sasse has always found the money to give to char<strong>it</strong>y. “I’m a salaried person,” he says, “but I think<br />
<strong>it</strong>’s important that we <strong>all</strong> contribute to our commun<strong>it</strong>ies. I saw a <strong>Trust</strong> ad and was intrigued. <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Trust</strong> makes is so easy to become an involved donor. And when there’s a person who knows you, <strong>it</strong><br />
makes <strong>it</strong> re<strong>all</strong>y comfortable. I like to give to char<strong>it</strong>ies that can use and appreciate a modest grant.<br />
When Bob Edgar or Gay Young say, ‘we’ve checked out that nonprof<strong>it</strong>,’ I know <strong>it</strong>’s okay.”
continue your philanthropy for future<br />
generations. Many of our donors regularly add<br />
money to the funds they have established.<br />
Give Later: Donors can set up funds through<br />
deferred-giving arrangements. A key feature of<br />
many estate plans is a tax advantage to you now<br />
for the comm<strong>it</strong>ment of a char<strong>it</strong>able gift later.<br />
Char<strong>it</strong>able Remainder <strong>Trust</strong>s, Char<strong>it</strong>able Lead<br />
<strong>Trust</strong>s, and gifts of life insurance or retirement<br />
plan assets can <strong>all</strong> be used.<br />
Wills: After providing for personal bequests, you<br />
may include provisions for setting up a fund w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
us or adding to one you already have here. You<br />
will save estate taxes and ensure that the<br />
char<strong>it</strong>able work you care about will be continued.<br />
Types of Assets<br />
Funds may be established w<strong>it</strong>h the following:<br />
cash, secur<strong>it</strong>ies traded on major exchanges,<br />
closely held stock, mutual fund shares, retirement<br />
plan assets, real estate, interests in lim<strong>it</strong>ed<br />
partnerships, and l<strong>it</strong>erature copyrights.<br />
determining factor is the inclination of the<br />
donor. <strong>The</strong> service we provide is the same.<br />
<strong>The</strong> administrative fee charged to our funds is<br />
compet<strong>it</strong>ive. Please vis<strong>it</strong> our webs<strong>it</strong>e,<br />
nycommun<strong>it</strong>ytrust.org, Giving at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, to<br />
see our current fee.<br />
Funds that are held in trust are also charged a<br />
trustee’s fee set by the bank. It may be negotiated<br />
between the bank and the donor at the inception<br />
of the fund, and varies from bank to bank.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Internal Revenue Service has classified <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> and <strong>it</strong>s affiliate,<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, Inc., as “tax exempt” under<br />
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; as<br />
a “publicly supported” organization under Section<br />
170b(1)(A)(vi); and as “not a private foundation”<br />
under Section 509(a)(1). This status ensures donors<br />
the maximum tax benef<strong>it</strong> <strong>all</strong>owed by law. <strong>The</strong> Long<br />
Island Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation and the<br />
Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation (described on<br />
page 29) are divisions of Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds.<br />
We are glad to discuss proposed contributions<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h you. We cannot accept assets that are not<br />
readily convertible for the financial benef<strong>it</strong> of<br />
char<strong>it</strong>y or that carry unusual potential liabil<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
Fund Administration and Fees<br />
A fund established w<strong>it</strong>h our organization may be<br />
held in trust w<strong>it</strong>h one of our 11 trustees (see page<br />
32), or <strong>it</strong> may be held by Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds,<br />
Inc., our not-for-prof<strong>it</strong> corporation. Both operate<br />
as <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> w<strong>it</strong>h a single<br />
governing body. If a fund is set up in trust, the<br />
bank handles the investments. If <strong>it</strong> is set up in<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, our distinguished<br />
Investment Comm<strong>it</strong>tee oversees the performance<br />
of the outside portfolio managers. <strong>The</strong><br />
We have a disciplined process for setting our<br />
endowment spending policy. If you set up a<br />
permanent fund in Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, you<br />
should know that recent changes to <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
law <strong>all</strong>ow us to make expend<strong>it</strong>ures from principal<br />
if our Board thinks <strong>it</strong>’s prudent, unless the gift<br />
instrument prohib<strong>it</strong>s <strong>it</strong>. Although we don’t<br />
anticipate changing our current spending policy,<br />
the law provides a legal standard for doing so.<br />
Please discuss any proposed restrictions on<br />
expend<strong>it</strong>ures w<strong>it</strong>h us in advance.<br />
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By supporting Un<strong>it</strong>ed States Artists, former president of the Ford<br />
Foundation and current <strong>Trust</strong> donor Susan Berresford helps artists,<br />
such as performer and choreographer Miguel Gutierrez, find<br />
money for their work. Photo by Ian Douglas<br />
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A Fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, a Private Foundation—<br />
or Both?<br />
A fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> provides a very attractive<br />
alternative to establishing a private foundation.<br />
We are a public char<strong>it</strong>y w<strong>it</strong>h the attendant tax<br />
advantages. A full-time professional staff takes<br />
care of <strong>all</strong> the administrative and grantmaking<br />
activ<strong>it</strong>ies, eliminating the need to set up a<br />
separate inst<strong>it</strong>ution, formulate policies, file<br />
innumerable forms, and mon<strong>it</strong>or the status of<br />
grant recipients. Establishing a private<br />
foundation can take months and be costly; w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, the legal apparatus is already in place,<br />
and creating a fund can take less than a day.<br />
For some people, a private foundation is the<br />
preferred option, but many donors w<strong>it</strong>h private<br />
foundations also have funds w<strong>it</strong>h us. Often, the<br />
donor uses a fund here to support causes and<br />
nonprof<strong>it</strong>s that are outside the general focus of<br />
the private foundation. And almost <strong>all</strong> want to<br />
increase the impact of their philanthropy by<br />
joining other generous <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers who care<br />
about the C<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
We also offer substantial advantages over most<br />
commercial donor-advised funds: in-depth<br />
knowledge of the nonprof<strong>it</strong> commun<strong>it</strong>y, and the<br />
capac<strong>it</strong>y to accept unusual gifts. Because our<br />
business is philanthropy, we can help make sure<br />
that your money makes a difference.<br />
Further Information<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> is happy to<br />
work w<strong>it</strong>h you or w<strong>it</strong>h your lawyer, trust officer,<br />
or other financial advisor.<br />
We inv<strong>it</strong>e you to get in touch w<strong>it</strong>h us at any<br />
time. C<strong>all</strong> our general counsel Jane L. Wilton<br />
(Ext. 379), Robert V. Edgar (Ext. 373), or Gay<br />
Young (Ext. 377) in our Donor Relations<br />
Department at (212) 686-0010.
Susan Berresford<br />
I grew up in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, and returned after college to begin a career<br />
in the anti-poverty programs that were just getting started in the early<br />
1960s. Settlement houses and commun<strong>it</strong>y groups we worked w<strong>it</strong>h so<br />
often proudly noted the support they received from <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> that I began to wonder about this donor—what <strong>it</strong> was,<br />
who ran <strong>it</strong>, and how <strong>it</strong> reached so many interesting organizations. I asked<br />
around and heard such impressive<br />
reports that I stored away the<br />
name as a place I might someday<br />
be lucky enough to know well.<br />
“Each of us who values<br />
the freedom to give<br />
according to our interests<br />
and passions, and for<br />
long or short periods,<br />
should do whatever<br />
we can to ensure the<br />
protection of these<br />
essentials of personal<br />
giving. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> helps<br />
me do that, as I am sure<br />
<strong>it</strong> does for others.”<br />
Luck did indeed help out, when in<br />
1970 I joined the Ford Foundation<br />
as a research assistant and began<br />
to meet donors across the country. As I took on new and<br />
greater responsibil<strong>it</strong>ies at Ford, eventu<strong>all</strong>y becoming <strong>it</strong>s<br />
president in 1996, I kept running into <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. Its<br />
president and senior staff helped me learn about<br />
philanthropy in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and about the growing number<br />
of commun<strong>it</strong>y foundations in the U.S. <strong>The</strong>y helped me<br />
craft a set of partnerships between Ford, a national donor,<br />
and local commun<strong>it</strong>y foundations, and they were an<br />
invaluable resource for knowledge about our great c<strong>it</strong>y and<br />
ways Ford could help improve opportun<strong>it</strong>ies for people needing assistance. Soon, I counted my<br />
<strong>Trust</strong> colleagues among my most valued professional friends, and they remain so today.<br />
Several years ago, I established a fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, named after my father who died when I was<br />
an adolescent. I wanted the convenience of making grants easily, and I hoped I could support<br />
artistic expression—something my father loved and did w<strong>it</strong>h vigor and delight. I have been proud<br />
to support established groups like the Metropol<strong>it</strong>an Opera, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and<br />
Lincoln Center <strong>The</strong>ater. In add<strong>it</strong>ion, my fund has granted money for a new organization c<strong>all</strong>ed<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed States Artists, which makes 50 grants of $50,000 each to artists in <strong>all</strong> disciplines each<br />
year reaching across <strong>all</strong> of the Un<strong>it</strong>ed States. <strong>The</strong> organization recently opened a web portal on<br />
which artists can describe projects for which they need support and through which individuals can<br />
make tax-deductible contributions to those projects. I see Un<strong>it</strong>ed States Artists as taking the<br />
extraordinary service <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> offers, and adapting <strong>it</strong> to support individual<br />
artists <strong>all</strong> across the nation. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> makes grantmaking so easy, and also exposes me to the<br />
latest developments in philanthropy and the laws and regulations that govern <strong>it</strong>.<br />
Our country has a marvelous philanthropic history and network, but we should not take <strong>it</strong>s continued<br />
progress for granted. Each of us who values the freedom to give according to our interests and<br />
passions, and for long or short periods, should do whatever we can to ensure the protection of these<br />
essentials of personal giving. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> helps me do that, as I am sure <strong>it</strong> does for others.<br />
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guidelines<br />
for attorneys<br />
Our booklet, Creating a Fund Here: Suggested Words<br />
and Procedures, provides <strong>all</strong> the relevant information for<br />
establishing a fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />
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It contains <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s tax exemption letter, descriptive<br />
material on the different types of funds, and suggested<br />
language to help you draft the instrument. C<strong>all</strong> us to<br />
receive a copy or vis<strong>it</strong> our publications page online at<br />
nycommun<strong>it</strong>ytrust.org.<br />
Donors have the option of setting up funds in <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> w<strong>it</strong>h a bank as trustee or<br />
in our not-for-prof<strong>it</strong> corporate affiliate, Commun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
Funds, Inc. <strong>The</strong> organizations share a governing board<br />
and file a single tax return w<strong>it</strong>h the IRS.<br />
Three Important Facts<br />
We are unable to accept a fund unless <strong>it</strong>s terms have<br />
been reviewed by us and found acceptable. It is<br />
particularly helpful if we review the language before<br />
the instrument is executed to ensure that we can meet<br />
the donor’s purpose.<br />
For funds held in trust as part of <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong>, a co-trustee is not perm<strong>it</strong>ted.<br />
All our funds enjoy an important advantage: If a<br />
change of circumstances makes l<strong>it</strong>eral compliance w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
the terms of the gift instrument “unnecessary,<br />
undesirable, impractical, or impossible,” our governing<br />
body is able to vary them. Donors are assured that<br />
their gifts will never become obsolete; they will remain<br />
useful to the commun<strong>it</strong>y in perpetu<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
Creating a Fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Resolution and Declaration of <strong>Trust</strong> Creating “<strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong>” (the R&D) is a<br />
complete trust instrument. It sets out in detail the<br />
powers and duties of the trustee bank and the<br />
Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee. In order to establish a fund<br />
in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, the founding document—whether for<br />
a bequest or a gift during lifetime—must incorporate<br />
the R&D by reference. Please c<strong>all</strong> us for a copy.<br />
Creating a Fund in Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds is a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State not-for-prof<strong>it</strong><br />
corporation. As w<strong>it</strong>h a fund in <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong>, a fund established in Commun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
Funds becomes part of a publicly supported organization,<br />
and is not regarded as a private foundation. Unlike a fund<br />
in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, no trustee bank is involved. <strong>The</strong> fund is held<br />
and administered pursuant to the provisions of the <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong> Not-for-Prof<strong>it</strong> Corporation Law. Please c<strong>all</strong> us for a<br />
copy of the Certificate of Incorporation and By-Laws of<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds.<br />
Creating a Fund in our Long Island or<br />
Westchester Division<br />
Because the Long Island Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation and<br />
the Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation are divisions<br />
of Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, donors have the same options<br />
described above.
Anthony Lecator used the computer skills he learned at<br />
Brooklyn’s HOPE Program to create a résumé and land a<br />
good job. Photo courtesy of the Hope Program<br />
Richard W. Moore<br />
Dick Moore is a partner specializing in trusts and estates at Duckworth and Moore in<br />
Manhattan. In practice for 35 years, he’s wr<strong>it</strong>ten wills for a lot of clients. And he’s<br />
helped set up funds in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for several of them. He and his wife also have their<br />
own fund, as do his parents and children. Moore comes from a long line of<br />
philanthropists.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> offers<br />
a useful way<br />
to contribute<br />
highly<br />
appreciated<br />
assets, but <strong>it</strong>’s<br />
also a good way<br />
to encourage<br />
children to be<br />
char<strong>it</strong>able.”<br />
“<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> offers a useful way to contribute highly appreciated assets,” says Moore, “but <strong>it</strong>’s<br />
also a good way to encourage children to be char<strong>it</strong>able.<br />
“One effective estate planning approach is to provide a disclaimer in a will or other<br />
testamentary documents in favor of a donor-advised fund for an heir in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. In large<br />
estates, the child can disclaim a portion of his or her inher<strong>it</strong>ance, reducing estate taxes and<br />
giving the child an efficient vehicle for char<strong>it</strong>able gifts.”<br />
Moore is also a fan of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s “variance power” for certain donors. <strong>The</strong> variance power<br />
<strong>all</strong>ows <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s board, after considerable review, to vary the purpose of an endowed<br />
designated or field-of-interest fund if, over time, <strong>it</strong> becomes impossible, impractical,<br />
unnecessary, or undesirable to continue making grants for the original purpose.<br />
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Seated from left: Lorie Slutsky, Charlynn Goins, Samuel Polk, and Roger Maldonado. Standing from left: Valerie Peltier, Anne Moore, Jamie<br />
Drake, Ann Unterberg, Ernest Collazo, William Evarts*, Carroll Wainwright*, Robert Kaufman*, Nicki Tanner, and Charlotte Fischman*.<br />
Not pictured: Barbara Block*, Anthony Carvette, Anne Sidamon-Eristoff*, and Lulu C. Wang*. *Consulting Member Photo by Sean Sime<br />
governing body<br />
<strong>The</strong> governing body consists of 12 members who serve as the<br />
Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee of <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> and as the<br />
Board of Directors of Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds. It is their responsibil<strong>it</strong>y to<br />
oversee our organization’s operations and grantmaking.<br />
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Six members are nominated by civic author<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
representing the public: one by the Mayor of the C<strong>it</strong>y<br />
of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>; one by the Chief Judge of the Un<strong>it</strong>ed<br />
States Court of Appeals for the Second Circu<strong>it</strong>; one<br />
by the Chairman of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Partnership<br />
and Chamber of Commerce; one by the Chairman<br />
of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; one by<br />
the President of the Association of the Bar of the C<strong>it</strong>y<br />
of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>; and one by the President of the <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong> Academy of Medicine. <strong>The</strong> Distribution<br />
Comm<strong>it</strong>tee selects five members, and the President<br />
of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> is a member by reason of office.<br />
Members serve w<strong>it</strong>hout compensation. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />
selected for their judgment, integr<strong>it</strong>y, and<br />
understanding of philanthropic needs. <strong>The</strong><br />
Comm<strong>it</strong>tee meets every two months throughout<br />
the year; subcomm<strong>it</strong>tees meet on a regular basis.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Finance and Aud<strong>it</strong> Comm<strong>it</strong>tee mon<strong>it</strong>ors the<br />
financial operations of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. <strong>The</strong><br />
Investment Comm<strong>it</strong>tee (see page 43) establishes<br />
asset <strong>all</strong>ocation guidelines, recommends<br />
investment advisors and vehicles, and mon<strong>it</strong>ors<br />
investment performance. <strong>The</strong> Fund Purposes and<br />
Suggestion Review Comm<strong>it</strong>tees assure that the<br />
provisions and intent of each donor’s<br />
philanthropy are honored, and reviews grants<br />
suggested by donors to ensure that they meet our<br />
char<strong>it</strong>able guidelines.
Charlynn Goins, Chairman<br />
Director: AXA Financial, Fannie Mae, Gracie<br />
Mansion Conservancy; Member, Council on<br />
Foreign Relations; Former Senior Vice President,<br />
Prudential Secur<strong>it</strong>ies.<br />
Anthony Carvette<br />
President, Structure Tone; Former Executive Vice<br />
President and COO, Georgette Klinger; Director:<br />
Alvin Ailey Dance <strong>The</strong>ater, Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way of <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, and Salvadori Center.<br />
Ernest J. Collazo<br />
Managing Partner, Collazo Florentino & Keil LLP;<br />
Director: Federal Defenders of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>,<br />
Washington Office on Latin America; Member:<br />
Advisory Comm<strong>it</strong>tee to the Rules Comm<strong>it</strong>tee of<br />
the Second Circu<strong>it</strong>, C<strong>it</strong>y Bar Delegation to the<br />
NYS Bar Association House of Delegates,<br />
Departmental Disciplinary Comm<strong>it</strong>tee of the<br />
Appellate Division First Judicial Department,<br />
Council on Foreign Relations; Former Member,<br />
Executive Comm<strong>it</strong>tee of the C<strong>it</strong>y Bar.<br />
Nominated by the Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of<br />
Appeals for the Second Circu<strong>it</strong>.<br />
Jamie Drake<br />
Founder and Principal, Drake Design Associates;<br />
Chairman, Alpha Workshops; Member: American<br />
Society of Interior Designers, Directors’ Council<br />
Historic House <strong>Trust</strong> of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Interior Design<br />
H<strong>all</strong> of Fame; Former Co-Chairman, Furnish-a-<br />
Future Industry Comm<strong>it</strong>tee.<br />
Nominated by the Mayor of the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.<br />
Roger J. Maldonado<br />
Partner, Balber Pickard Maldonado & Van Der<br />
Tuin, PC; Member, Departmental Disciplinary<br />
Comm<strong>it</strong>tee for the Appellate Division of the <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong> State Supreme Court; Chairman, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
C<strong>it</strong>y Bar Council on Judicial Administration;<br />
Referee, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State Commission on Judicial<br />
Conduct; Vice President and Member, Un<strong>it</strong>ed<br />
Neighborhood Houses.<br />
Nominated by the President of the Association of the<br />
Bar of the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.<br />
Anne Moore, M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Joan & Sanford I.<br />
Weill Medical College of Cornell Univers<strong>it</strong>y;<br />
Attending Physician, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Presbyterian<br />
Hosp<strong>it</strong>al; Medical Director, Weill Cornell Breast<br />
Center; Former Director, American Board of<br />
Internal Medicine.<br />
Nominated by the President of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Academy<br />
of Medicine.<br />
Valerie Peltier<br />
Managing Director, Tishman Speyer; Board<br />
Member: American Museum of Natural History,<br />
Vis<strong>it</strong>ing Nurse Service of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.<br />
Nominated by the President of the Partnership for<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
Samuel S. Polk<br />
Retired Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley &<br />
McCloy; <strong>Trust</strong>ee: Hosp<strong>it</strong>al for Special Surgery,<br />
Westchester Land <strong>Trust</strong>; Former <strong>Trust</strong>ee: Cooper<br />
Union for the Advancement of Science & Art,<br />
Frederick R. Koch Foundation, M<strong>it</strong>sui <strong>Trust</strong><br />
Company.<br />
Lorie A. Slutsky, President<br />
Director, <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong>;<br />
President: Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, <strong>The</strong> James<br />
Foundation; Director: AllianceBernstein LP, AXA<br />
Financial, Independent Sector; <strong>Trust</strong>ee Emer<strong>it</strong>a:<br />
Colgate Univers<strong>it</strong>y, <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> School; Former<br />
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Director: Council on Foundations (Chairman),<br />
Foundation Center (Vice Chairman), BoardSource<br />
(Chairman), Hispanics in Philanthropy, Un<strong>it</strong>ed<br />
Way of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
Member ex officio.<br />
Estelle (Nicki) <strong>New</strong>man Tanner<br />
<strong>Trust</strong>ee: WNYC Radio, Jewish Women’s Archive,<br />
Auburn <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary; <strong>Trust</strong>ee Emer<strong>it</strong>a:<br />
Wellesley College, Colonial Williamsburg<br />
Foundation.<br />
Ann Unterberg<br />
Chairman, Lincoln Center Inst<strong>it</strong>ute; Vice<br />
Chairman, International Women’s Health<br />
Coal<strong>it</strong>ion; <strong>Trust</strong>ee: Lincoln Center for the<br />
Performing Arts, Monmouth Medical Center and<br />
Health Care Foundation; former Senior Vice<br />
President, L.F. Rothschild, Unterberg, Towbin.<br />
Nominated by the Chairman of Lincoln Center for the<br />
Performing Arts.<br />
Consulting Members<br />
Barbara H. Block<br />
Board Member, Lincoln Center for the<br />
Performing Arts, Executive Comm<strong>it</strong>tee.<br />
William M. Evarts<br />
Senior Counsel, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw P<strong>it</strong>tman<br />
LLP; Former Chairman, <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee.<br />
Charlotte Moses Fischman<br />
Partner, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP.<br />
Robert M. Kaufman<br />
Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP; Former Vice<br />
Chairman, <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong><br />
Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee.<br />
Anne P. Sidamon-Eristoff<br />
Chairwoman Emer<strong>it</strong>a, American Museum of<br />
Natural History; Former Chairman, <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee.<br />
Carroll L. Wainwright, Jr.<br />
Retired Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley &<br />
McCloy.<br />
Lulu C. Wang<br />
Chief Executive Officer, Tupelo Cap<strong>it</strong>al<br />
Management LLC.<br />
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suburban divisions<br />
W<strong>it</strong>h the belief that grantmaking is most effective when <strong>it</strong> is done loc<strong>all</strong>y,<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> established divisions that reach out to the<br />
greater metropol<strong>it</strong>an area: the Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
Foundation, founded in 1975, and the Long Island<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation, founded in 1978.<br />
Each is guided by a board of advisors composed of<br />
commun<strong>it</strong>y leaders and staffed by people expert in<br />
grantmaking and donor services. As part of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>,<br />
Long Island and Westchester enjoy our investment<br />
management, legal, financial, and accounting services.<br />
For donors who wish to contribute to char<strong>it</strong>ies in these<br />
commun<strong>it</strong>ies, our suburban divisions combine<br />
sens<strong>it</strong>iv<strong>it</strong>y to local concerns w<strong>it</strong>h the econo mies of scale<br />
and expertise of a large organization. Funds in each<br />
division are listed on the following two pages.<br />
Long Island Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation<br />
Nassau H<strong>all</strong><br />
1864 Muttontown Road<br />
Syosset, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> 11791<br />
(516) 348-0575<br />
www.licf.org<br />
Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation<br />
200 North Central Park Avenue, Su<strong>it</strong>e 310<br />
Hartsdale, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> 10530<br />
(914) 948-5166<br />
www.wcf-ny.org<br />
Board of Advisors<br />
Patricia Galteri, Chairman<br />
John D. Miller,<br />
Vice Chairman<br />
Lawrence E. Davidow<br />
Roslyn D. Goldmacher<br />
Ira R. Halperin<br />
Robert M. Hoyte<br />
Peter J. Klein<br />
Patricia C. Marcin<br />
William T. Martin<br />
<strong>The</strong>resa A. Regnante<br />
Marge Rogatz<br />
Lawrence Scheinthal<br />
Pearl F. St<strong>all</strong>er<br />
Board of Advisors<br />
Matthew McCrosson,<br />
Chairman<br />
Denise Farrell, First Vice<br />
Chairman<br />
Katherine Moore,<br />
Second Vice Chairman<br />
Venetta Chambers Amory<br />
Manuel Boado<br />
Ted Buerger<br />
Jacqueline Dunbar<br />
Wiley Harrison<br />
Debra Shaw Hess<br />
<strong>The</strong>resa Beach Kilman<br />
Rosia Blackwell Lawrence<br />
Jud<strong>it</strong>h Matson<br />
Raymond Planell<br />
Kathy Rosenthal<br />
David Shover<br />
Sabin Streeter<br />
Natan Vaisman<br />
Drusilla van Hengel<br />
A grant to South Nassau Commun<strong>it</strong>ies Hosp<strong>it</strong>al is<br />
helping medical staff and social workers<br />
communicate more effectively and compassionately<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h patients about end-of-life issues.<br />
A grant to CLUSTER Commun<strong>it</strong>y Services in Yonkers helped<br />
the group get new computers for a lab open to the public.<br />
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LONG ISLAND<br />
Susan Isaacs & Elkan Abramow<strong>it</strong>z Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund<br />
(2005)<br />
Robert & Rhoda Amon Fund (2008)<br />
Dennis P. Angermaier Memorial Lifeguard<br />
Scholarship Fund (2002)<br />
Michael & Christine Arnouse Family Fund (2009)<br />
Alexander Baldwin Memorial Scholarship Fund for<br />
Massapequa High School (2000)<br />
Jean Bellia Fund for Nursing Excellence (2004)<br />
Stanley & Marion Bergman Family Char<strong>it</strong>able<br />
Fund (1996)<br />
Willa & Robert Bernhard Fund (1997)<br />
*Besemer Family Fund (2010)<br />
Ruby & Michael Bornstein Memorial Fund (1978)<br />
Captain William F. Burke, Jr. Memorial Fund<br />
(2003)<br />
James & Carole Burns Fund (2006)<br />
Vincent J. Cannuscio Memorial Fund (2009)<br />
Richard M. Caproni Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
(2001)<br />
Helene & Richard Cepler Family Fund (2000)<br />
Chakiryan Family Fund (2002)<br />
Arthur A. Chaplin GSB Fund (2001)<br />
Char<strong>it</strong>y Society Fund (2000)<br />
Charlie’s Long Island Fund (1985)<br />
George J. Conklin Scholarship Fund (1989)<br />
Ann Caroline Corrody Fund (1999)<br />
Rose D’Arpino Scholarship Fund (2005)<br />
Davidow Elderly Commun<strong>it</strong>y Assistance Fund<br />
(1996)<br />
Deering & Volpicella Family Fund (2007)<br />
Domino Family Scholarship Fund (2005)<br />
Percy Douglass Memorial Education Fund (1985)<br />
Eiber Family Fund (2000)<br />
In Memory of Elissa Fund (2004)<br />
ENEE Philanthropic Fund (1994)<br />
Martha C. Entenmann Scholarship Fund (1999)<br />
Thomas F. & Helen A. Fagan Fund (2007)<br />
Farmer’s Daughter Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2005)<br />
Tiffani Bea Feldman Children’s Fund (2000)<br />
Children’s Fighting Chance Fund (2008)<br />
Mark Fischgrund Memorial Fund (2003)<br />
Walter & Sandra Fish Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1997)<br />
Samuel Francis Fund (2005)<br />
Franck Family Fund (2005)<br />
Anne & Frank Freeman Fund (1997)<br />
*Fridman Family Fund (2010)<br />
Fund for the Future of Long Island Women & Girls<br />
(1997)<br />
Fund for Innovative Commun<strong>it</strong>y Programs on<br />
Long Island (1985)<br />
Richard H. & Jean E. Gaebler Family Fund (2005)<br />
Glenn Gerrato Scholarship Fund (2001)<br />
Jerry & Franette Gil Family Fund (1999)<br />
Neil Giske Memorial Scholarship Fund (1985)<br />
Gleason Family Fund (2008)<br />
Jeanne Going Memorial Fund for Ovarian Cancer<br />
Research (2005)<br />
Selma Goldmacher Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2006)<br />
*Greenberg Fund (2010)<br />
Selma Greenberg Fund (1997)<br />
Greentree Foundation Fund (2003)<br />
Grundman Memorial Scholarship Fund (1990)<br />
Horace Hagedorn Memorial Fund (2005)<br />
Kristy Lyn Haley Memorial Fund (2000)<br />
Hand & the Spir<strong>it</strong> Fund (1999)<br />
F. & M. Harris Family Fund (2001)<br />
Robert E. & Barbara W. Harrison Fund (1997)<br />
Helen’s Fund (1998)<br />
*Frances Herman Family Fund (2010)<br />
Hershenov Family Fund (2007)<br />
E.B. Hubbard Fund (2002)<br />
Julie Hunnewell Fund (1987)<br />
Alma D. Hunt/VCM L.I. Fund (1997)<br />
Idie Fund (2000)<br />
Ann Marsden Irvin Fund (2009)<br />
Douglas Jackson Memorial Scholarship Fund (1996)<br />
Berenice & Herman Jacobs Family Fund (1997)<br />
Marie J. Jensen Scholarship Fund (2005)<br />
Ed<strong>it</strong>h R. Karel Fund (1998)<br />
Karish Education Fund of the Horticultural<br />
Alliance of the Hamptons (2000)<br />
Karma411 Matching Fund (2007)<br />
David & Dale Karp Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Kenneth L. & Veronica K. Katz Fund (1999)<br />
Kenneth L. & Veronica K. Katz Advisory Fund<br />
(1999)<br />
Leo & Freda Keller Memorial Fund (2000)<br />
Kids Making a Difference Fund (2000)<br />
Morton L. Kimmelman Fund (2001)<br />
Kingfisher Fund (1998)<br />
David & Paula Kirsch Family Fund (2004)<br />
Beverly & Harvey Klein Fund (2001)<br />
Krasnoff Family Fund (1985)<br />
Patricia Kucinski Memorial Fund (2003)<br />
Arthur H. Kunz Memorial Fund (2005)<br />
Ruth Kurzweil Fund (2009)<br />
Ed & Lee Lawrence Fund (1988)<br />
Donna Levien Memorial Fund (2004)<br />
Levin Family Fund (1997)<br />
Robert & Phoebe Lewis Family Fund (2006)<br />
LICF Ten for ‘10 Census Fund (2009)<br />
Marian & William L<strong>it</strong>tleford Fund (1993)<br />
Debra Lobel/Beverly Dash Fund (2004)<br />
Long Island Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation (1977)<br />
Long Island Fund for the Arts (1985)<br />
Long Island Fund for Youth Programs (1987)<br />
*Long Island Ha<strong>it</strong>ian Support Fund (2010)<br />
Long Island Un<strong>it</strong>arian Universalist Fund (1992)<br />
John F. Loverro Memorial Fund (2004)<br />
Lowry Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2008)<br />
Roselle Patricia Luciano L<strong>it</strong>eracy Fund for Women<br />
(1996)<br />
Kend<strong>all</strong> Madison Leadership Fund (1995)<br />
M<strong>all</strong>ouk Family Fund (2006)<br />
Mancino Family Fund (2003)<br />
William T. & Lynn Steppacher Martin Fund (2001)<br />
Massapequa Commun<strong>it</strong>y Fund (2001)<br />
Michael and Paula Maturo Family Fund (2009)<br />
Helen P. & Rand<strong>all</strong> P. McIntyre Fund (1986)<br />
Alan P. Mendelsohn Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
(1999)<br />
Shelley Metzenbaum & Steven Kelman Family<br />
Fund (1999)<br />
Byron T. Miller Memorial Fund (1992)<br />
John D. Miller Fund (2001)<br />
Millie Fund (2000)<br />
William E. Mintzer Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Miracle-Gro Fund (2001)<br />
Joseph & Marion L. M<strong>it</strong>ola Family Fund (1999)<br />
Morris Fund (2006)<br />
Michael Moverman Memorial Fund (1998)<br />
Nash Fund (1996)<br />
Nassau County Red Cross Fund (1998)<br />
Nassau/Suffolk Fordham Law Alumni Scholarship<br />
Fund (1991)<br />
NCJW South Shore Section Commun<strong>it</strong>y Fund<br />
(1995)<br />
North Country Commun<strong>it</strong>y Association Fund (2002)<br />
North Fork Fund (2003)<br />
Northrop Grumman Endowment Fund for L.I.<br />
Women & Girls (1996)<br />
*Okorn Family Fund (2010)<br />
Diane J. Owen Memorial Fund (2005)<br />
Sylvia & Morris Paley Fund (2002)<br />
Paul’s Fund (2002)<br />
Henry D. Pearson, Jr. Memorial Fund (1992)<br />
Peconic Stewardship Fund (1984)<br />
Perry Persichilli Memorial Fund (1996)<br />
James & Margaret Philbin Scholarship Fund (2003)<br />
Harriet B. & Edward Everett Post Fund (1986)<br />
Elizabeth Pr<strong>it</strong>zker Endowment Fund (1985)<br />
Raymond C. & Diane F. Radigan Fund (2005)<br />
Rhodebeck Long Island Fund (1998)<br />
Richards Family Fund (1987)<br />
Charlotte S. & Richard D. Rockwell Fund (1999)<br />
Rose Fund (1998)<br />
Jud<strong>it</strong>h Rubertone Fund (1987)<br />
Cheryl & Stephen Rush Fund (1999)<br />
Saltzman Fund (1987)<br />
Arnold Saltzman Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2001)<br />
Joan & Arnold Saltzman Fund (1989)<br />
Sarah Fund (2006)<br />
Sidney Schiffman Fund (1996)<br />
Betty & Richard Schlein Fund (1997)<br />
Schneidman Family Fund (2000)<br />
Caroline & Sigmund Schott Fund (1999)<br />
John S. Schrader Memorial Fund (2004)<br />
Schwabian Fund (2009)<br />
Schwartz Family Fund (1991)<br />
Selig Fund (1991)<br />
Samuel & Stella Seligsohn Memorial Fund (1996)<br />
Henry H. Shepard Fund (2008)<br />
Jerry & Cecile Shore Fund (1995)<br />
Meredyth H. Sm<strong>it</strong>h Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1997)<br />
Colonel William Sm<strong>it</strong>h Foundation (1984)<br />
E. & R. Sm<strong>it</strong>s Fund (2001)<br />
Song of Songs Fund (2002)<br />
St<strong>all</strong>er Scholarship Fund (1987)<br />
Erwin P. & Pearl F. St<strong>all</strong>er Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1992)<br />
Adam E. Stark Memorial Scholarship Fund (2001)<br />
Nancy Steinman Fund (2003)<br />
Helen, Emily & Margaret Stevens Fund (2004)<br />
Suzy’s Fund (2009)<br />
Carol & Jim Swiggett Fund (1997)<br />
Taca Family Fund (1996)<br />
Ruth Saltzman Taishoff Fund (1996)<br />
Gail Talent Memorial Fund (2003)<br />
Stuart & Jill Tane Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1997)<br />
Brian & Danielle Tane Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2007)<br />
James & Marie Taormina Fund (1999)<br />
Tealison Fund (1998)<br />
Tealison Two Fund (2001)<br />
Roger & Jerry Tilles Daughters Fund (2008)<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way of Long Island’s Human Care Fund<br />
(1992)<br />
Joseph Vigilante Fund for the Adelphi School of<br />
Social Work (2000)<br />
Phyllis S. Vineyard Fund (1996)<br />
Vishnick Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2001)<br />
Voices from the Heart Fund (1997)<br />
Amah Vought Memorial Health Fund (2005)<br />
WAC Lighting Fund (2004)<br />
Elizabeth & Eugene Wadsworth Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund<br />
(1999)<br />
Hilda S. & <strong>The</strong>odore T. Weiser Memorial Fund<br />
(1998)<br />
Charles J. Williams Fund (1986)<br />
Work Long Island (2003)<br />
Yang Family Fund (2006)
WESTCHESTER<br />
Apoyo Fund (2002)<br />
Arfa Family Fund (1997)<br />
Aronian Family Fund (2008)<br />
*Artrepreneur Fund (2010)<br />
Ascher Fund (1999)<br />
Linda Ashear Fund (2001)<br />
Douglas H. & Sarah G. Banker Fund (2008)<br />
Barringer-Spaeth Fund for Change (2002)<br />
Joan Bartels Memorial Fund (1997)<br />
Beverly Bender Fund (2000)<br />
Helen Benedict Fund (2000)<br />
Howard & Grace Benedikt Fund (2002)<br />
Carol Berger Scholarship Fund (2005)<br />
Richard A. Berman Fund (2004)<br />
K. M. Bialo Family Fund (1986)<br />
Bianco Family Fund (2003)<br />
*Michael Blank Memorial Fund (2010)<br />
Blecher Family Fund (1986)<br />
Albertina Bloom Memorial Fund (1985)<br />
Samuel & Beatrice Marks Bloom Memorial<br />
Fund (1998)<br />
Blumer Family Fund (1998)<br />
Jack Brennan Fund (2002)<br />
Buerger Fund (2001)<br />
Elizabeth G. Butler Angel’s Fund (2005)<br />
Tony Carlucci Scholarship Fund (1999)<br />
Jesse L. Carroll, Jr. & Jud<strong>it</strong>h B. Carroll Fund<br />
(1986)<br />
Barbara & Walter Ceconi Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund<br />
(2008)<br />
H. M. & T. Cohn Fund (1977)<br />
Larry Cole Memorial Fund (2003)<br />
Colson Fund (2006)<br />
Michael A. Correa Memorial Fund (2002)<br />
CPM Fund (2007)<br />
*Stephanie Crispinelli Human<strong>it</strong>arian Fund (2010)<br />
Nancy & Robert DeLigter Boy Scout Memorial<br />
Fund (1991)<br />
Michele & Concetta DeRosa Fund (2000)<br />
Alyson & Parker Drew Fund (2000)<br />
Linda A. & James H. Ellis Fund (1999)<br />
Marion C. & James E. Enright Scholarship<br />
Fund (2005)<br />
Ernie, Louise & Jeffrey Early Childhood Fund<br />
(1995)<br />
Esplanade Fund (2003)<br />
Falk Family Fund (1986)<br />
Francis & Denise Farrell Family Fund (2006)<br />
Celia Malbin Feinstein Fund (1992)<br />
Arnold E. & Olga C. Feldman Fund (2003)<br />
First Decade Fund (2009)<br />
*Brendan M. Frail Memorial Fund (2010)<br />
*Cira S. Francovilla Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
(2010)<br />
Jane Franke-Molner Fund (2008)<br />
Virginia Franklin Journalism Scholarship Fund<br />
(2004)<br />
Peggy Friedman Memorial Fund (1989)<br />
Fund for Westchester’s Environment (2001)<br />
Fund for Westchester’s Future (1987)<br />
G<strong>all</strong>agher Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1999)<br />
Charles Gamper Fund (1985)<br />
J.F. & M. Gelband Fund (1995)<br />
R<strong>it</strong>a & Bruce Gilbert Fund (1992)<br />
Lloyd & Lonya Gilbert Fund (1991)<br />
Glassberg Family Fund (1997)<br />
Rachel Greenstein Memorial Fund (1988)<br />
*Handelman Memorial Education Fund (2010)<br />
*Edward Handelman Fund (2010)<br />
*Helen & Nancy Handelman Fund (2010)<br />
Carol & Frank Headley Family Fund (1996)<br />
John & Marilyn Heimerdinger Fund (1994)<br />
Russell Hexter Filmmaker Fund (1997)<br />
Julian H. Hyman Memorial Fund (1985)<br />
Alice & Warren Ilchman Fund (2000)<br />
Karen Cromer Isaac Fund (2007)<br />
Izard Fund (1997)<br />
Jade Fund (1999)<br />
Paul & Barbara Jenkel Fund (1998)<br />
Edwin Irving Johnson Scholarship Fund (1985)<br />
Janet A. Johnson Scholarship Fund (2003)<br />
Margaret Jourdan Fund (2005)<br />
*JWHands Char<strong>it</strong>able Legacy Fund (2010)<br />
Kadejay Fund (1998)<br />
Kidney Transplant Fund (2007)<br />
Kilman Family Fund (2008)<br />
Kimerling Career Development Fund (2000)<br />
Learning Center Fund (1994)<br />
Dorothy & John Lebor Fund (1999)<br />
James L. Leinwand Fund (1998)<br />
David F. & Dorothy W. Linowes Fund (1999)<br />
Linville Fund (1993)<br />
William J. & Helen Z. Lippincott Fund (1994)<br />
John A. Lombardi Scholarship Fund (2006)<br />
Karin Lopp Fund (1998)<br />
Elizabeth Lorentz Fund (1986)<br />
Lester & Helen Levinthal Lyons Fund (1994)<br />
John F. Maloney Memorial Fund (1998)<br />
Patrick J. McNeill Scholarship Fund (1997)<br />
Menzies Fund (2002)<br />
Merrill Lynch Fund for Children w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
Disabil<strong>it</strong>ies in Memory of Christopher<br />
Herndon (2006)<br />
Middleton Family Fund (2001)<br />
Asa Uyeda M<strong>it</strong>sudo & Sumi Lynn Koide<br />
Memorial Fund (1996)<br />
*Model/Falkowski Fund (2010)<br />
David & Katherine Moore Family Foundation<br />
Fund (2000)<br />
Katherine C. & David E. Moore Fund for<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development (2005)<br />
Nathan Moscow Fund (1985)<br />
Munson Family Fund (2000)<br />
David & Rhoda Narins Family Fund (1999)<br />
Eda & Stanley <strong>New</strong>house Fund (1983)<br />
James L. <strong>New</strong>house Fund (1986)<br />
Thomas J. & Margaret Lynch O’Connor<br />
Scholarship Fund (1994)<br />
Olmezer Westchester Fund (1998)<br />
Pammy Fund (1989)<br />
Passionist Fund (1995)<br />
Lawrence R. Jr. & <strong>The</strong>lma Dale Perkins Fund<br />
(For Minor<strong>it</strong>y Education) (1993)<br />
Perry Family Fund (1988)<br />
Roger Perry Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Roger & Isobel Perry Memorial Fund (2000)<br />
Joseph Petre Memorial Fund (2008)<br />
*Pine Hill Fund (2010)<br />
Pisacano Family Fund (1995)<br />
Raymond M. & Alice M. Planell Fund (2006)<br />
Pottinger Fund (1994)<br />
Sal J. Prezioso Fund for Westchester’s Future<br />
(2001)<br />
Putnam Fund (1999)<br />
Muriel L. & Stephen B. Randolph Fund (2004)<br />
George E. & Elizabeth A. Reed Fund (1997)<br />
Reiman Brothers Fund (1999)<br />
Elsie Reinhart Memorial Fund (1991)<br />
Renal Clinical Fund (2007)<br />
Renal Research Fund (2007)<br />
Nathan Rosen Memorial Fund (1996)<br />
V<strong>it</strong>o & Diana Russo Fund (1988)<br />
Elaine & Edmund Schroeder Fund (2002)<br />
Dr. Lester J. Schultz Memorial Fund (1984)<br />
Robert & Lynne Schwartz Fund (1986)<br />
Shea Family Fund (2004)<br />
Dorothy F. & William B. Shore Fund (2000)<br />
Carl Slater Memorial Fund (1998)<br />
Bradford & Pamela Sm<strong>it</strong>h Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund<br />
(2000)<br />
Michelle Sobel L<strong>it</strong>eracy Fund (2006)<br />
Karena Somerville AWC Scholarship Fund<br />
(1992)<br />
Dr. John B. Sommi Fund (2003)<br />
Jerry Sp<strong>it</strong>z Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2008)<br />
Stepinac Fiftieth Reunion Scholarship Fund<br />
(2006)<br />
Andrew Stewart Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Sturmer Family Fund (1996)<br />
Sullivan Family Fund (1994)<br />
Kalyan Sundaram Fund (2006)<br />
James A. & Katherine D. Sutton Fund (1999)<br />
Martin Tackel & Abbe Raven Family Fund<br />
(1998)<br />
Alfonso Tapia & A. L. Rose Memorial Fund<br />
(1994)<br />
Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow Children & Youth<br />
Fund (2009)<br />
*Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow Fund for Kids (2010)<br />
Technical Support Fund (1998)<br />
Threerandomwords Fund (2003)<br />
Jodie Torigian Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2000)<br />
Trabout Fund (2006)<br />
Triantafillu Fund (1983)<br />
W. Lee Tuller Memorial Education Fund (1983)<br />
W. Lee Tuller Memorial Fund (1983)<br />
Arno & Peppi Ucko Family Fund (1998)<br />
Emily & Harold E. Valentine & Evelyn Gable<br />
Clark Scholarship Fund (2005)<br />
Bernice & Irwin Warshaw Fund (1990)<br />
Nicholas C. Wasicsko Scholarship Fund (1993)<br />
Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation (1975)<br />
Westchester Fund for Women & Girls (1992)<br />
Westchester Health Fund (2003)<br />
Westchester Poetry Fund (2000)<br />
Westchester Wilderness Walk Fund (2001)<br />
Frank E. Wigg Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1993)<br />
Wilstock Fund (1994)<br />
Evelyn G. Zamboni Fund (1986)<br />
Madeline & Sanford S. Zevon Fund (1995)<br />
Please know that we do our best to ensure the accuracy<br />
of these lists, but errors may still occur. If you find an<br />
error, please accept our apologies and contact us so that<br />
we may correct <strong>it</strong>.<br />
*Funds w<strong>it</strong>h an asterisk were created in 2010.<br />
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trustee banks<br />
In 1923, the banks of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y envisioned the type of philanthropic<br />
organization that could best meet the changing needs of this commun<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
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It would be set up to give wealthy people and<br />
those of moderate means an equal opportun<strong>it</strong>y to<br />
accomplish their philanthropy w<strong>it</strong>hin a flexible<br />
framework. <strong>The</strong> char<strong>it</strong>able funds they created<br />
would be permanently secure. <strong>The</strong> organization’s<br />
governing body—an impartial and changing<br />
comm<strong>it</strong>tee of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> c<strong>it</strong>izens chosen for their<br />
understanding of philanthropic needs—would<br />
oversee the selection of char<strong>it</strong>able beneficiaries.<br />
This was the beginning of <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong>. Today 11 banks and trust<br />
companies have adopted the “Resolution and<br />
Declaration of <strong>Trust</strong> Creating <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong>.” <strong>The</strong> representatives of these<br />
financial inst<strong>it</strong>utions const<strong>it</strong>ute the <strong>Trust</strong>ees’<br />
Comm<strong>it</strong>tee, and each bank is authorized to receive<br />
funds in trust for <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />
Bank of America<br />
Brian T. Moynihan, CEO & President<br />
Alternate: Peter G. Pangis, Managing Director,<br />
Regional <strong>Trust</strong> Executive<br />
BNY Mellon<br />
Lawrence Hughes, CEO<br />
Alternate: Joseph Samulski, Managing Director<br />
Bessemer <strong>Trust</strong> Company<br />
John A. Hilton, Jr., President & CEO<br />
Alternate: William H. Forsyth, Jr., Managing<br />
Director & Senior Fiduciary Counsel<br />
Brown Brothers Harriman <strong>Trust</strong> Company<br />
John A. Gehret, Chairman & CEO<br />
Alternate: Daniel J. Arciola, Senior Vice<br />
President<br />
C<strong>it</strong>ibank<br />
Vikram S. Pand<strong>it</strong>, CEO<br />
Alternate: Michael J. Carolan, Director,<br />
Divisional <strong>Trust</strong> Manager, C<strong>it</strong>i <strong>Trust</strong> Eastern<br />
Division<br />
Deutsche Bank Americas<br />
Seth Waugh, CEO<br />
Alternate: Paul J. Bisset, Managing Director<br />
Fiduciary <strong>Trust</strong> Company International<br />
Henry P. Johnson, President & CEO<br />
Alternate: Gail E. Cohen, Vice Chairman and<br />
General <strong>Trust</strong> Counsel<br />
HSBC Bank USA<br />
Irene M. Dorner, President & CEO<br />
Alternate: Gerard F. Joyce, Jr., Senior Vice<br />
President & Head of U.S. Personal <strong>Trust</strong><br />
JPMorgan Chase Bank<br />
James S. Dimon, Chairman & CEO<br />
Alternate: Paula M. Baker, Chief Fiduciary<br />
Executive, <strong>Trust</strong> & Estate Practice<br />
Neuberger Berman <strong>Trust</strong> Company<br />
Robert J. Laughlin, Managing Director and<br />
CEO<br />
Alternate: Joseph F. Collins, III, Senior Vice<br />
President<br />
Rockefeller <strong>Trust</strong> Company<br />
Elizabeth P. Munson, President<br />
Alternate: James M. Mulvaney, Senior Vice<br />
President
staff of the trust<br />
Phone: (212) 686-0010 Fax: (212) 532-8528<br />
Office of the President<br />
Ext.<br />
Lorie A. Slutsky, President 257<br />
Barbara Wybraniec, Executive Assistant 229<br />
Administration<br />
Ext.<br />
Mercedes M. Leon, Vice President 265<br />
Leon Bennett, Database Administrator 340<br />
Tonia Brewer, Records Administrator 636<br />
Joan Reedy, Benef<strong>it</strong>s Administrator 256<br />
Ilana Rudolf, Receptionist 0<br />
Ayanna Russell, Director of Office Operations 227<br />
Tilackdharry Shievkumar, Office Assistant 667<br />
Toya Sm<strong>all</strong>wood, Records Assistant<br />
269<br />
<br />
Communications<br />
Ext.<br />
Ani Hurw<strong>it</strong>z, Vice President 224<br />
Amy Wolf, Communications Officer 234<br />
<br />
Donor Relations Ext.<br />
Robert V. Edgar, Vice President, Donor Relations 373<br />
Gay Young, Vice President, Donor Services 377<br />
Margaret Murphy, Grants Manager 353<br />
Anne M. N<strong>all</strong>y, Grants Administrator 301<br />
<br />
Finance & Investment<br />
Ext.<br />
Mary Z. Greenebaum, Chief Investment Officer 464<br />
Alan Holzer, Chief Financial Officer 424<br />
Heidi Hotzler, Controller 444<br />
Jannette Andaluz, Financial Assistant 429<br />
Yahaira Ortiz, Accountant 463<br />
Lora Rhames-Davis, Accountant 476<br />
Raymond P. Salibur, Investment Administrator 455<br />
Wen Weng, Manager, Financial Reporting & Budgeting 499<br />
Office of the General Counsel<br />
Ext.<br />
Jane L. Wilton, General Counsel 379<br />
Kathleen Wecht, Executive Assistant 322<br />
Grants & Special Projects<br />
Ext.<br />
Joyce M. Bove, Senior Vice President 552<br />
Mary Gentile, Executive Assistant 554<br />
Liza Lagunoff, Director of Grants<br />
Budgeting & Management 559<br />
Children, Youth & Families<br />
Roderick V. Jenkins, Program Officer 527<br />
Patricia A. Wh<strong>it</strong>e, Senior Program Officer 579<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development & the Environment<br />
Patricia Jenny, Program Director 201<br />
Patricia Swann, Senior Program Officer 530<br />
Education, Arts & Human Justice<br />
Kerry McCarthy, Program Officer 520<br />
Shawn Morehead, Program Officer 557<br />
<br />
Health & People w<strong>it</strong>h Special Needs<br />
Irfan Hasan, Program Officer 573<br />
Len McN<strong>all</strong>y, Program Director 556<br />
<br />
Sheila Dinkins, Administrative Assistant 553<br />
Janet Morgan, Administrative Assistant 539<br />
<br />
Divisions<br />
Long Island Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation<br />
Ext.<br />
T: (516) 348-0575 F: (516) 348-0570<br />
David Okorn, Executive 223<br />
For a complete staff list, please vis<strong>it</strong> licf.org.<br />
<br />
Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation<br />
T: (914) 948-5166 F: (914) 948-5197<br />
Catherine Marsh, Executive 3<br />
For a complete staff list, please vis<strong>it</strong> wcf-ny.org.<br />
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financial<br />
statements<br />
Consolidated Statements of Financial Pos<strong>it</strong>ion<br />
December 31, 2010 2009<br />
Assets<br />
Cash and cash equivalents $ 36,802,457 $ 36,578,530<br />
Investments (note 3) 1,838,529,866 1,702,584,549<br />
Receivables 645,433 522,698<br />
Fixed assets, net 1,907,806 2,125,482<br />
Total assets $ 1,877,885,562 $1,741,811,259<br />
Liabil<strong>it</strong>ies and Net Assets<br />
Liabil<strong>it</strong>ies:<br />
Accounts payable $ 642,182 $ 542,209<br />
Grants payable 18,200,848 20,779,617<br />
Pension liabil<strong>it</strong>y (note 4) 3,332,975 2,339,876<br />
Accrued postretirement medical benef<strong>it</strong> obligation 2,499,560 2,490,224<br />
(note 4)<br />
Deferred rent cred<strong>it</strong>s (note 5) 2,608,863 2,768,934<br />
Total liabil<strong>it</strong>ies 27,284,428 28,920,860<br />
Net assets:<br />
Unrestricted:<br />
Endowment 1,798,492,905 1,658,151,059<br />
Available for grants 49,728,250 51,934,126<br />
Available for administration 2,379,979 2,805,214<br />
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Total net assets 1,850,601,134 1,712,890,399<br />
Total liabil<strong>it</strong>ies and net assets $ 1,877,885,562 $ 1,741,811,259<br />
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See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.
Consolidated Statements of Activ<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
Years ended December 31, 2010 2009<br />
Changes in net assets:<br />
Revenues:<br />
Contributions $ 106,535,663 $ 84,038,325<br />
Investment return 195,031,676 289,946,625<br />
Less:<br />
Investment expenses (10,379,218) (9,278,074)<br />
Provision for unrelated business income taxes (1,214,500) (797,881)<br />
183,437,958 279,870,670<br />
Other 48,345 40,025<br />
Total unrestricted revenues 290,021,966 363,949,020<br />
Expenses:<br />
Grants and services to beneficiaries 140,835,396 123,411,403<br />
Grant making expenses 4,380,189 4,603,901<br />
Administrative expenses 4,866,405 5,490,962<br />
Development expenses 2,273,232 2,106,349<br />
Total expenses 152,355,222 135,612,615<br />
Increase in net assets before other<br />
pension and postretirement medical changes 137,666,744 228,336,405<br />
Other pension and postretirement medical changes (note 4) 43,991 1,727,228<br />
Increase in net assets 137,710,735 230,063,633<br />
Net assets at beginning of year 1,712,890,399 1,482,826,766<br />
Net assets at end of year $ 1,850,601,134 $ 1,712,890,399<br />
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See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.
financial statements<br />
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows<br />
Years ended December 31, 2010 2009<br />
Cash flows from operating activ<strong>it</strong>ies:<br />
Increase in net assets $ 137,710,735 $ 230,063,633<br />
Adjustments to reconcile increase in net assets to<br />
net cash used in operating activ<strong>it</strong>ies:<br />
Net appreciation in fair value of investments (155,226,829) (248,342,475)<br />
Depreciation and amortization expense 234,111 280,039<br />
Loss on early disposal of fixed assets 2,945 —<br />
(Increase) decrease in receivables (122,735) 1,281,344<br />
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable 99,973 (14,460)<br />
Decrease in grants payable (2,578,769) (17,568,520)<br />
Decrease in deferred rent cred<strong>it</strong>s (160,071) (44,357)<br />
Increase (decrease) in pension liabil<strong>it</strong>y 993,099 (366,033)<br />
Increase (decrease) in accrued postretirement<br />
medical benef<strong>it</strong> obligation 9,336 (126,815)<br />
Net cash used in operating activ<strong>it</strong>ies (19,038,205) (34,837,644)<br />
Cash flows from investing activ<strong>it</strong>ies:<br />
Purchases of investments (417,407,919) (437,569,097)<br />
Proceeds from sales of investments 436,689,431 475,295,131<br />
Cap<strong>it</strong>al expend<strong>it</strong>ures (19,380) (15,785)<br />
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Net cash provided by investing activ<strong>it</strong>ies 19,262,132 37,710,249<br />
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 223,927 2,872,605<br />
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 36,578,530 33,705,925<br />
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $ 36,802,457 $ 36,578,530<br />
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:<br />
Taxes paid on unrelated business income $ 1,214,500 $ 797,881<br />
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See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.
notes to consolidated financial statements<br />
(1) Organization<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> and Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, Inc. (including <strong>it</strong>s Long Island and Westchester<br />
Divisions) (<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>) are commun<strong>it</strong>y foundations created to build permanent char<strong>it</strong>able endowments for<br />
the areas they serve. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, as the consolidated foundations are hereinafter referred to, is tax exempt<br />
under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) and has been determined not to be a<br />
private foundation under Section 509(a)(1) of the Code. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> administers nearly 2,000 individual<br />
char<strong>it</strong>able funds, each established w<strong>it</strong>h an instrument of gift describing e<strong>it</strong>her the general or specific<br />
purposes for which grants are to be made, usu<strong>all</strong>y from income only, but in some cases from principal.<br />
(2) Summary of Significant Accounting Policies<br />
Accounting standards provide that if the governing body of an organization has the abil<strong>it</strong>y to remove a donor<br />
restriction, the contributions should be classified as unrestricted net assets. However, under <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State<br />
law and <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s governing instruments, the assets are held as endowment funds until such time (if ever) as<br />
the governing body deems <strong>it</strong> prudent and appropriate to expend some part of the principal or appreciation.<br />
Accordingly, the consolidated financial statements classify <strong>all</strong> net assets as unrestricted, but segregate the<br />
portion that is held as endowment from the funds that are currently available for grants and administration.<br />
Cash equivalents represent short term investments w<strong>it</strong>h original matur<strong>it</strong>ies of 90 days or less, except for<br />
those short term investments managed as part of long term investment strategies.<br />
Fixed assets are recorded at cost and are depreciated on a straight line basis over the estimated life of the<br />
respective asset. Leasehold improvements are depreciated over the life of the respective improvement or the<br />
remaining term of the lease, whichever is shorter. Fixed assets are reported net of accumulated depreciation<br />
of $1,930,275 in 2010 and $1,705,981 in 2009.<br />
Investment expenses include fees for bank trustees, investment managers, and custodians.<br />
Grants and services to beneficiaries are expensed w<strong>it</strong>h approval of the Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee of <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> (NYCT) or the Board of Directors of Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, Inc. (CFI), and usu<strong>all</strong>y<br />
paid w<strong>it</strong>hin one year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has adopted a constant growth spending plan for many of <strong>it</strong>s funds. This approach <strong>all</strong>ows<br />
spending to increase at a steady rate w<strong>it</strong>hin the confines of a floor, a ceiling, and a cap. <strong>The</strong> spending plan is<br />
not applied to funds in CFI that are considered to be underwater, as defined by <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State law. At<br />
December 31, 2010, there were 5 funds w<strong>it</strong>h a market value of approximately $400,000, and a deficiency<br />
of about $100,000, considered to be underwater.<br />
Accounting estimates are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements prepared by management<br />
and are based upon management’s current judgments. Actual results could differ from those estimates.<br />
(3) Investments and Fair Value Measurements<br />
Fair value is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset, or paid to transfer a liabil<strong>it</strong>y<br />
(an ex<strong>it</strong> price), in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liabil<strong>it</strong>y in an orderly transaction<br />
between market participants on the measurement date. A fair value hierarchy requires <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> to<br />
maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair<br />
value. <strong>The</strong> three levels of the hierarchy are:<br />
• Level 1 inputs are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabil<strong>it</strong>ies.<br />
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• Level 2 inputs are inputs other than quoted prices included w<strong>it</strong>hin Level 1 that are observable for<br />
the asset such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabil<strong>it</strong>ies.<br />
• Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the asset or liabil<strong>it</strong>y.
financial statements<br />
Accounting Standards Update 2010-12 (ASU-2010-12) Investments in Certain Ent<strong>it</strong>ies That Calculate<br />
Net Asset Value Per Share (or Its Equivalent), which amends ASC 820, <strong>all</strong>ows the <strong>Trust</strong>, as a practical<br />
expedient, to estimate the fair value of investments in investment companies for which the investment does<br />
not have a readily determinable fair market value using net asset value.<br />
Most of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s investments are in publicly traded secur<strong>it</strong>ies or in commingled funds, including<br />
common trust funds, which are invested in publicly traded secur<strong>it</strong>ies. Fair value for these investments is<br />
based on quoted market prices and observable net asset values. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> also invests in hedge funds,<br />
private equ<strong>it</strong>y and certain real estate investments. <strong>The</strong> fair value of these investments has been determined<br />
primarily through independent appraisals using an income based approach and the net asset values<br />
provided by the fund managers utilizing quoted market prices of the underlying secur<strong>it</strong>ies, market values of<br />
comparable companies, and discounted cash flow projections. <strong>The</strong>se valuations are reviewed for reasonableness<br />
by management of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following tables present <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s fair value hierarchy at December 31, 2010 and 2009, respectively:<br />
2010 Fair value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3<br />
U.S. large cap equ<strong>it</strong>ies $ 475,965,290 $ 431,790,586 $ 44,174,704 $ —<br />
International equ<strong>it</strong>ies 299,447,155 158,870,031 140,577,124 —<br />
Cash equivalents 211,180,630 211,180,630 — —<br />
Fixed income/mutual funds 195,325,061 195,325,061 — —<br />
U.S. mid/sm<strong>all</strong> cap equ<strong>it</strong>ies 146,958,298 96,110,634 50,847,664 —<br />
Hedge funds 117,432,777 — 117,432,777 —<br />
Fixed income/corporate bonds 86,830,975 59,621,813 27,209,162 —<br />
Private equ<strong>it</strong>y 85,152,647 — — 85,152,647<br />
Fixed income/government bonds 73,561,413 36,830,417 36,730,996 —<br />
Real estate 62,701,009 26,523,339 — 36,177,670<br />
Balanced funds 47,620,232 29,664,151 17,956,081 —<br />
Fixed income/common trust funds 24,550,962 — 24,550,962 —<br />
Other 11,803,417 3,176,486 2,572,260 6,054,671<br />
$ 1,838,529,866 $ 1,249,093,148 $ 462,051,730 $ 127,384,988<br />
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2009 Fair value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3<br />
U.S. large cap equ<strong>it</strong>ies $ 469,754,397 $ 425,031,123 $ 44,723,274 $ —<br />
International equ<strong>it</strong>ies 271,911,891 145,224,684 126,687,207 —<br />
Cash equivalents 203,289,328 203,289,328 — —<br />
Fixed income/mutual funds 156,720,005 156,720,005 — —<br />
Hedge funds 119,647,721 — 119,647,721 —<br />
Fixed income/corporate bonds 111,658,845 72,307,777 39,351,068 —<br />
U.S. mid/sm<strong>all</strong> cap equ<strong>it</strong>ies 111,386,485 68,663,886 42,722,599 —<br />
Private equ<strong>it</strong>y 82,279,016 — — 82,279,016<br />
Real estate 52,674,830 20,108,918 — 32,565,912<br />
Fixed income/government bonds 44,174,603 20,620,032 23,554,571 —<br />
Balanced funds 41,064,680 26,793,470 14,271,210 —<br />
Fixed income/common trust funds 26,312,891 — 26,312,891 —<br />
Other 11,709,857 4,482,680 833,976 6,393,201<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s alternative investments include:<br />
$ 1,702,584,549 $ 1,143,241,903 $ 438,104,517 $ 121,238,129<br />
Equ<strong>it</strong>y Oriented Hedge Funds – <strong>The</strong> principal investment is a fund of hedge funds that mainly take<br />
both long and short pos<strong>it</strong>ions in equ<strong>it</strong>ies. <strong>The</strong> long pos<strong>it</strong>ions may be leveraged. <strong>The</strong> funds may also employ<br />
options, warrants, futures, commod<strong>it</strong>ies, fixed income secur<strong>it</strong>ies, currency forward contracts, and other<br />
financial instruments. A second holding is a direct investment in a hedge fund that takes long and short<br />
pos<strong>it</strong>ions in commod<strong>it</strong>y-based marketable equ<strong>it</strong>ies, primarily in the energy sector.<br />
Absolute Return Hedge Funds – <strong>The</strong>se consist of three multi-strategy funds that attempt to generate<br />
consistent pos<strong>it</strong>ive returns by focusing on opportun<strong>it</strong>ies that are not correlated to the returns of the over<strong>all</strong><br />
markets. <strong>The</strong> main strategies include merger arb<strong>it</strong>rage and other event-driven investments, distressed secur<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
and secur<strong>it</strong>ies of companies undergoing various types of restructurings, and convertible and cap<strong>it</strong>al structure<br />
arb<strong>it</strong>rage. Some funds also invest in leveraged loans, real estate equ<strong>it</strong>y and debt, and private equ<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
Real Estate – This includes an investment in a fund that holds properties that are net leased to tenants<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h below investment grade cred<strong>it</strong> ratings. <strong>The</strong> fund’s holdings are analogous to high-yield bonds collateralized<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h real estate. As the result of a gift, there is also an investment in a lim<strong>it</strong>ed liabil<strong>it</strong>y company that<br />
owns land in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y leased to the owner of a high rise office building.<br />
Private Equ<strong>it</strong>y – Although the investments are largely in funds of funds, they also include two direct<br />
investments in private equ<strong>it</strong>y partnerships. Both the funds of funds and the two partnerships focus on<br />
buyouts – primarily of midcap companies. Three of the funds of funds also have a sm<strong>all</strong> <strong>all</strong>ocation to<br />
venture cap<strong>it</strong>al. In add<strong>it</strong>ion, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, through gifts, acquired interests in a lim<strong>it</strong>ed partnership investment<br />
holding company and a lim<strong>it</strong>ed liabil<strong>it</strong>y company. <strong>The</strong> assets of the LP holding company consist almost<br />
entirely of publicly traded common stock in one company.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s investments in hedge funds may be redeemed at the net asset value as of the measurement date<br />
and at least annu<strong>all</strong>y thereafter, in certain cases more frequently. Advance notice of 30 – 90 days is required<br />
to redeem these investments. As such, these investments have been categorized as Level 2 assets.<br />
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Cap<strong>it</strong>al invested in Level 3 assets is returned as the underlying investments are liquidated. <strong>The</strong> liquidation will<br />
occur over the term of the individual investment w<strong>it</strong>h the termination of these investments scheduled at<br />
various times between 2013 and 2019. Certain of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s investments in private equ<strong>it</strong>y and real estate<br />
involve future cash comm<strong>it</strong>ments which amount to approximately $32 million at December 31, 2010.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following table presents reconciliation for <strong>all</strong> Level 3 assets measured at fair value for the period<br />
January 1 to December 31:<br />
Level 3 Assets<br />
2010 2009<br />
Fair value at January 1 $ 121,238,129 $ 203,873,653<br />
Realized losses (246,300) (110,348)<br />
Unrealized gains and losses 8,908,196 (1,330,400)<br />
Sales (10,501,342) (1,428,493)<br />
Purchases — 10,696,239<br />
Cap<strong>it</strong>al c<strong>all</strong>s 12,582,203 6,362,458<br />
Cap<strong>it</strong>al distributions (4,595,898) (1,953,656)<br />
Reclassification of hedge funds to Level 2 — (94,871,324)<br />
Fair value at December 31 $127,384,988 $121,238,129<br />
<strong>The</strong> following tables present <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s fair value hierarchy for the investments of <strong>it</strong>s defined benef<strong>it</strong><br />
pension plan (see note 4) as of December 31, 2010 and 2009, respectively:<br />
2010 Fair value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3<br />
U.S. large cap equ<strong>it</strong>ies $ 10,157,264 $ 10,157,264 $ — $ —<br />
U.S. Treasury and Agency 1,318,701 513,752 804,949 —<br />
Corporate bonds 1,126,587 835,585 291,002 —<br />
International equ<strong>it</strong>ies 1,123,353 1,123,353 — —<br />
Cash equivalents 505,104 505,104 — —<br />
$ 14,231,009 $13,135,058 $1,095,951 $ —<br />
2009 Fair value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3<br />
U.S. large cap equ<strong>it</strong>ies $ 8,816,510 $ 8,816,510 $ — $ —<br />
International equ<strong>it</strong>ies 1,446,848 1,446,848 — —<br />
U.S. Treasury and Agency 1,354,044 493,298 860,746 —<br />
Corporate bonds 944,108 722,202 221,906 —<br />
Cash equivalents 420,948 420,948 — —<br />
$ 12,982,458 $ 11,899,806 $ 1,082,652 $ —<br />
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(4) Pension and Postretirement Medical Benef<strong>it</strong> Plans<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> administers a noncontributory defined benef<strong>it</strong> pension plan covering substanti<strong>all</strong>y <strong>all</strong> employees.<br />
Benef<strong>it</strong>s are based on years of service and the employee’s compensation during the five highest consecutive<br />
years during the last ten years of employment. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> also provides medical insurance benef<strong>it</strong>s for <strong>it</strong>s<br />
eligible retired employees. Obligations and funded status at December 31 are as follows:<br />
Pension benef<strong>it</strong>s Postretirement medical benef<strong>it</strong>s<br />
2010 2009 2010 2009<br />
Benef<strong>it</strong> obligation $ 17,563,984 $ 15,322,334 $ 2,499,560 $ 2,490,224<br />
Fair value of plan assets 14,231,009 12,982,458 — —<br />
Funded status $ (3,332,975) $ (2,339,876) $ (2,499,560) $ (2,490,224)<br />
Benef<strong>it</strong> costs $ 902,181 $ 1,080,700 $ 199,508 $ 215,959<br />
Benef<strong>it</strong>s paid $ 535,333 $ 461,013 $ 55,263 $ 62,279<br />
Plan contribution $ — $ — $ — $ —<br />
<strong>The</strong> accumulated amounts not yet recognized as a component of net periodic benef<strong>it</strong> cost was $4,539,379<br />
and $85,595 at December 31, 2010 for the pension and postretirement medical plans, respectively. <strong>The</strong><br />
estimated amount that will be amortized into net periodic benef<strong>it</strong> cost in 2011 is $225,976 and $(40,337),<br />
respectively.<br />
<strong>The</strong> discount rates used to value the pension and postretirement medical benef<strong>it</strong> plans range from 5.5% to<br />
6.0%. <strong>The</strong> weighted average expected return on plan assets and rate of compensation increase for the<br />
calculation of the pension benef<strong>it</strong>s is 8% and 4%, respectively, as of December 31, 2010. <strong>The</strong> health care<br />
cost trend rate assumption for 2011 is 7.8% declining each year to 6.1% in 2016.<br />
<strong>The</strong> pension plan is invested in a balanced portfolio of equ<strong>it</strong>y and fixed income secur<strong>it</strong>ies. Annual<br />
projected benef<strong>it</strong> payments for the pension and postretirement medical benef<strong>it</strong> plans are expected to<br />
average $1,010,000 and $99,000, through 2020, respectively.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> also sponsors a defined contribution retirement plan for employees, in which contributions are<br />
based upon a specified percentage of salaries. <strong>The</strong> expense for this retirement plan was $509,116 and<br />
$538,166 in 2010 and 2009, respectively.<br />
(5) Comm<strong>it</strong>ments<br />
On March 30, 2004, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> entered into a lease agreement for office space expiring March 31, 2020.<br />
Future minimum rental payments are approximately $1.3 million in 2011 through 2014, $1.5 million in<br />
2015, and a total of $6.3 million thereafter through 2020.<br />
Rental expense is recognized on a straight-line basis, in accordance w<strong>it</strong>h ASC 840, Accounting for Leases.<br />
<strong>The</strong> excess of recognized expense over actual rent payments as well as landlord provided improvements has<br />
been recorded as deferred rent cred<strong>it</strong>s. Rent expense for the years ended December 31, 2010 and 2009<br />
amounted to $1,277,887 and $1,321,980, respectively.<br />
(6) Subsequent Events<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> evaluated <strong>it</strong>s December 31, 2010 consolidated financial statements for subsequent events<br />
through May 5, 2011, the date the consolidated financial statements were available to be issued. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />
is not aware of any subsequent events which would require recogn<strong>it</strong>ion or disclosure in the consolidated<br />
financial statement.<br />
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financial statements<br />
Independent Aud<strong>it</strong>ors’ Report<br />
Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee of <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> and<br />
Board of Directors of Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, Inc.:<br />
We have aud<strong>it</strong>ed the accompanying consolidated statements of financial pos<strong>it</strong>ion of <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> and Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, Inc. (including <strong>it</strong>s Long Island and Westchester<br />
Divisions) (collectively, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>) as of December 31, 2010 and 2009, and the related<br />
consolidated statements of activ<strong>it</strong>ies and cash flows for the years then ended. <strong>The</strong>se consolidated<br />
financial statements are the responsibil<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s management. Our responsibil<strong>it</strong>y is to<br />
express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our aud<strong>it</strong>s.<br />
We conducted our aud<strong>it</strong>s in accordance w<strong>it</strong>h aud<strong>it</strong>ing standards gener<strong>all</strong>y accepted in the Un<strong>it</strong>ed<br />
States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the aud<strong>it</strong> to obtain reasonable<br />
assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An aud<strong>it</strong><br />
includes consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing aud<strong>it</strong><br />
procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an<br />
opinion on the effectiveness of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly,<br />
we express no such opinion. An aud<strong>it</strong> also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting<br />
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used<br />
and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the over<strong>all</strong> financial statement<br />
presentation. We believe that our aud<strong>it</strong>s provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.<br />
In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in <strong>all</strong> material<br />
respects, the financial pos<strong>it</strong>ion of <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong> and Commun<strong>it</strong>y Funds, Inc.<br />
(including <strong>it</strong>s Long Island and Westchester Divisions) as of December 31, 2010 and 2009, and the<br />
changes in their net assets and their cash flows for the years then ended, in conform<strong>it</strong>y w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
U.S. gener<strong>all</strong>y accepted accounting principles.<br />
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Investment Comm<strong>it</strong>tee<br />
financial highlights<br />
Bruce W. Calvert, Chairman<br />
Principal<br />
C2J Investments LLC<br />
Kevin R. Byrne<br />
Executive Vice President,<br />
Chief Investment Officer<br />
AXA Equ<strong>it</strong>able Life Insurance Co.<br />
Kathleen A. Corbet<br />
Principal<br />
Cross Ridge Cap<strong>it</strong>al, LLC<br />
Elizabeth B. Dater<br />
Managing Director<br />
Angelo, Gordon & Co.<br />
Philip Y. Edwards<br />
Principal<br />
Curcio Webb LLC<br />
Scholarship 4%<br />
Designated 11%<br />
Field-of-<br />
Interest 33%<br />
Special Projects 1%<br />
Assets by Fund Type<br />
grants by program areas<br />
Unrestricted 52%:<br />
Donor-advised 39%<br />
Non-advised 13%<br />
Donald R. Kurtz<br />
Retired Managing Director<br />
General Motors Investment<br />
Management Corp.<br />
Lorie A. Slutsky<br />
President<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong><br />
Affiliation for identification<br />
purposes only.<br />
Children,<br />
Youth, and<br />
Families 16%<br />
Health and<br />
People w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
Special<br />
Needs 15%<br />
Education, Arts,<br />
and Human<br />
Justice 46%<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
Development and the<br />
Environment 22%<br />
total expend<strong>it</strong>ures<br />
Development 2%<br />
Administration 6%<br />
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Grants 92%<br />
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funds in 2010<br />
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A<br />
Aaron & Talia <strong>New</strong> Family Fund (2007)<br />
Janice E. Abbott Scholarship Fund (1999)<br />
Abd<strong>all</strong>a Stern Fund (2003)<br />
Jane Schwab Abel & Elise Schwab Clemenger Memorial (1946)<br />
Abrams Family Fund (2006)<br />
A.B.Y. Fund (1960)<br />
Ackman Family Fund (1997)<br />
Acorn Foundation Fund for Beautification in Memory of<br />
Barbara Foster Vietor (2004)<br />
Acorn Foundation Fund for History in Memory of<br />
Alexander Orr Vietor (2004)<br />
*Ada Fund (2010)<br />
John & Laurie Adams Fund (2004)<br />
H<strong>all</strong> Adams Fund (1972)<br />
Adel & Leffler Families’ Fund for Queens (1993)<br />
Frederica M. & Morton L. Adler <strong>Trust</strong> (1941)<br />
Adopt-a-Monument Fund (1987)<br />
M. Bernard Aidinoff Fund (1986)<br />
M. Bernard Aidinoff & Elsie V. Aidinoff Fund (1998)<br />
Seth G. Aidinoff Fund (1986)<br />
Akabas Family Fund (1986)<br />
Albin Family Arts Fund (1999)<br />
Barbara Albisser Memorial Fund (1981)<br />
Oakey L. & Ethel W<strong>it</strong>herspoon Alexander Fund (1977)<br />
Alexandra Fund (1970)<br />
Allegra-Tanner Fund (1995)<br />
Robert Mack Allen & Wendel Fentress Ott Fund (1989)<br />
AllianceBernstein Foundation Fund (1998)<br />
Franz & Marcia Allina Fund (1994)<br />
Alouette Fund (1993)<br />
B. Altman Fund (1985)<br />
Carl Altman Fund (2007)<br />
Altschul Family Fund (1980)<br />
Altschul Overbrook Fund (1994)<br />
Arthur Altschul Memorial Fund (2002)<br />
Arthur G. Altschul, Jr. Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1996)<br />
Emily H. Altschul Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2002)<br />
Elizabeth & Peter Altwater Fund (1974)<br />
American Seamen’s Friend Society Designated Fund (1986)<br />
American Seamen’s Friend Society Discretionary Fund (1986)<br />
Anne Anastasi & John Porter Foley, Jr. Fund No. 1 (2006)<br />
Anne Anastasi & John Porter Foley, Jr. Fund No. 2 (2006)<br />
Anbinder Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
J. R. Anderson Fund (1981)<br />
Patricia Anderson Fund (2005)<br />
Matthew & Krista Annenberg Fund (2006)<br />
Anonymous Fund (2006)<br />
Patricia L. Anslinger Memorial Fund (2007)<br />
Eileen & William Araskog Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2001)<br />
Arc of Circumstance Fund (1978)<br />
G.W. Archer Fund (2001)<br />
Joseph Arena Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1995)<br />
Walter & Marsha Arnheim Fund (1986)<br />
Esther Jean Arnhold Fund (1966)<br />
Arundel Fund (1988)<br />
Marcia Ashman Fund for Children (1999)<br />
*Larry Ashmead Ed<strong>it</strong>orial Award Fund (2010)<br />
Michael J. Ashworth Fund (2007)<br />
Robert R. Asiel Memorial Funds (1972)<br />
Astor Fund for Public School Libraries (1997)<br />
ASW Fund (2007)<br />
*ATS-1 Fund (2010)<br />
Auburn C<strong>it</strong>izen Fund (1999)<br />
*Michael Avery Social Justice Fund (2010)<br />
B<br />
B Fund (1990)<br />
Babb<strong>it</strong>t Family Fund (1990)<br />
Babsan Fund (1992)<br />
William M. Backer Fund (1985)<br />
Backman-Niesz Fund (1999)<br />
Isabelle Bacon Fund (1985)<br />
Baer Family Fund (1989)<br />
Ellen & Henry Baer Fund (1986)<br />
Honorable and Mrs. Harold Baer Fund (1989)<br />
Sara & Roy Bahat Family Fund (2007)<br />
Lee Bailey Fund (1991)<br />
S. Prentiss Bailey Fund (1960)<br />
Baird Family Fund (1987)<br />
Baird Family Fund No. 2 (2007)<br />
Allyson Maya Collazo Baker Fund (1984)<br />
Baker Family Fund (2003)<br />
Fern Ann B<strong>all</strong>ard Memorial Fund (1986)<br />
Dr. Holly M. Bannister & Douglas L. <strong>New</strong>house Fund (1984)<br />
Peleg S. Barber Fund (1960)<br />
Bardel Family Fund (2007)<br />
Ruth Plofsky Barish & Irving Barish Fund (1996)<br />
*Renee A. Barnes Fund (2010)<br />
Barns Fund (1971)<br />
Parker W. Barnum Funds (1979)<br />
William & Francoise Barstow Foundation No. 1 (1931)<br />
William & Francoise Barstow Foundation No. 2 (1959)<br />
Christopher S. Bartels Fund (1998)<br />
Katherine N. Bartels Fund (1998)<br />
McDonald C. Bartels Fund (1998)<br />
Todd C. Bartels Fund (1998)<br />
Harriett M. Bartlett Funds (1987)<br />
Arlene Bartlow Fund (2006)<br />
Arthur L. Baruch & Rosalie K. Baruch Fund (1979)<br />
Paul Ludwig Baruch & Aimee Mayer Baruch Fund (2008)<br />
*Conor Bastable Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2010)<br />
Baudo-Sillerman Scholarship Fund (1989)<br />
Alice D. Beal <strong>Trust</strong> (1955)<br />
Raymond R. Beatty Scholarship in Memory of Andrew Wilson<br />
(1984)<br />
Hubert Park Beck L<strong>it</strong>eracy Fund (2004)<br />
Bernadine Becker Commemorative <strong>Trust</strong> (1984)<br />
Ruth Bedford Fund (1963)<br />
Beech Fund (1975)<br />
David A. & Gail G. Bell Fund (2008)<br />
Bellevue Nursing Comm<strong>it</strong>tee Fund (1976)<br />
Eleanor Robson Belmont Fund (1980)<br />
Selim & Luna Benardete Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2005)<br />
Lillian Z. Bender Fund (2002)<br />
*Bendheim-Von Wiskow Fund (2010)<br />
Claire B. & Lawrence A. Benenson Fund (1987)<br />
Herbert & Edythe F. Benjamin Fund (1976)<br />
Benner Family Fund (2006)<br />
Bento Fund (2004)<br />
Please know that we do our best to ensure the accuracy of this list, but errors may still occur. If you find an error, please accept our apologies and<br />
contact us so that we may correct <strong>it</strong>.<br />
*Funds w<strong>it</strong>h an asterisk were created in 2010.
Maureen Duffy Benziger Fund (2005)<br />
Berelle Fund (2009)<br />
Andrew N. & Gail D. Berg Fund (1999)<br />
Berger Family Memorial Fund (2008)<br />
Berger Memorial Fund (2008)<br />
Alexander & Eleanor Berger Memorial Fund (2008)<br />
Edward Bergman Fund (2005)<br />
Paul Bergman Fund (2005)<br />
Sarah & Paul Bergman Youth Empowerment Fund (2005)<br />
Sharon & Edward Bergman Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2008)<br />
Daniel Bergstein Memorial Scholarship Fund (2002)<br />
Lancelot M. Berkeley Fund (2007)<br />
Berkshire Fund (2000)<br />
Viola W. Bernard Fund for Psychosocial Health (1993)<br />
T. Roland Berner Fund (1972)<br />
Charles L. Bernheimer Fund (1974)<br />
<strong>The</strong>resa E. Bernholz Fund (1924)<br />
Sylvia Bernstein Fund (1994)<br />
Richard Case Berresford Fund (1997)<br />
William H. Berri Funds (1966)<br />
Betlor Foundation (1978)<br />
Beverly Hills Fund (1972)<br />
BGM Fund (1971)<br />
Anil & Pandora Po Bharvaney Fund (2007)<br />
Melanie S. Bialis Fund (2007)<br />
*Philip A. & Carol Bilotti Fund (2010)<br />
June R. & Jonathan Bingham Fund (1980)<br />
Henry Birnbaum Fund (2000)<br />
Gladys A. Bishop Memorial Fund (1987)<br />
Anne & Walter C. Bladstrom Philanthropic Fund (1988)<br />
Richard & Margaret Blanchard Fund (1983)<br />
Nancy & Robert S. Blank Fund (2003)<br />
Bl<strong>it</strong>zer Family Fund (2005)<br />
E.H.R. & N.M. Bl<strong>it</strong>zer Fund (1984)<br />
Amy Bloch/Gregory Horow<strong>it</strong>z Fund (2005)<br />
Lida & David Bloom Fund (1989)<br />
Robin Bloom Fund (1991)<br />
Dr. Dennis & Elaine Bloomfield Fund (2006)<br />
Blum Family Fund (1990)<br />
Paul & Lauren Blum Fund (2006)<br />
Sidney & Elaine Blumenthal Fund (1980)<br />
Jesse Sm<strong>it</strong>h Blydenburgh & Josephine Vail Blydenburgh Fund<br />
(1958)<br />
Ernst P. Boas Memorial Fund (1955)<br />
Alice Boerner Fund (1988)<br />
Beau Bogan–Elliot Friedman Arts & Char<strong>it</strong>ies Fund (2007)<br />
Bohemia Fund (1971)<br />
Bolin Fund (1986)<br />
Peter A. Bonanni Scholarship Fund (1996)<br />
M. Alida Bonynge Memorial Fund (1940)<br />
Lillian G. Booth Fund (1976)<br />
Janet & James Bostany Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Charles Bouman Char<strong>it</strong>able <strong>Trust</strong> (1977)<br />
Bove Fund (1986)<br />
John Perry Bowd<strong>it</strong>ch Memorial Fund (1956)<br />
Clothilde de Veze Bower Fund (1989)<br />
Philip & Suzanne Bowers Char<strong>it</strong>able Contribution Fund (2003)<br />
Blair A. & Elizabeth J. Boyer Family Fund (2006)<br />
George T. & Francele Boyer Fund (1976)<br />
Bradford Fund (1986)<br />
William B. & Jane Eisner Bram Fund (1995)<br />
William M. Bramwell, Jr. Fund (1995)<br />
Brause Fund (1986)<br />
Barry & Geraldine Brause Fund (1986)<br />
*Jack & Ruth Brause Memorial Fund (2010)<br />
R. S. Brause Fund (1986)<br />
Roberta Brause Fund (1986)<br />
Catherine & Robert Brawer Fund (1996)<br />
Annie Grant Breath Memorial Fund (1939)<br />
Brivio Family Fund (2003)<br />
Beatrice & Douglas Broadwater Fund (1986)<br />
Edward Brodsky Fund (1997)<br />
Brooke Katherine Devine Fund (2006)<br />
Brooklyn Fireman’s Medal Fund (1981)<br />
J.F. & S.S. Brown Family Fund (2006)<br />
Dee & Dickson G. Brown Fund (1986)<br />
Mered<strong>it</strong>h & Sylvia Brown Fund (2004)<br />
Adon H. Brownell Memorial Fund (1985)<br />
Browning Fund (1998)<br />
Edward W. Browning Fund (1969)<br />
Brownstein Family Fund (1995)<br />
Betty E. Brugger Fund (1986)<br />
William H. & George R. Brunjes Memorial Fund (1988)<br />
May Evans Bryant Fund (1989)<br />
BTW Fund (1973)<br />
Emily G. Buck Fund (1994)<br />
Bucks Harbor Fund (2006)<br />
Bucky Fund (2006)<br />
David A. Budd Fund (2008)<br />
Alexandru & Sonia Bunescu Fund (1993)<br />
Walter & Martha Burchard Family Fund (1988)<br />
Burford Fund (2007)<br />
Richard A. Burgheim Fund (1999)<br />
Burkhart Fund (2004)<br />
Frantzes D. Burkhart Fund (1979)<br />
William H. Burkhart Fund (1960)<br />
Burnett Family Fund (2004)<br />
John U. & Minnie M. Burt Inter Vivos Fund (1974)<br />
John U. & Minnie M. Burt Testamentary Fund (1974)<br />
Ernest Brooks Burton Fund (2003)<br />
William B. Butz Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Jud<strong>it</strong>h Byrd Fund (2009)<br />
Monsignor Harry J. Byrne Scholarship Fund (1998)<br />
Patrolman Edward R. Byrne Substance Abuse Fund (1988)<br />
C<br />
Hans & Ruth Cahnmann Family Fund (2009)<br />
Jean C. Caldwell Fund (1950)<br />
Patricia A. Caldwell Fund (2002)<br />
Calman Fund (2007)<br />
Calvert Family Fund (2000)<br />
Frances T. Campbell Fund (1959)<br />
Cannon Educational Fund (1981)<br />
Cantor Family Fund (2005)<br />
Ralph & Stella Caporale Fund (1995)<br />
Carey Family Fund (1995)<br />
Carillon Fund (1998)<br />
Carlson Fund (1994)<br />
Carnegie Corporation Fund No. 1 (1936)<br />
Carnegie Corporation Fund No. 2 (1936)<br />
Carolina Fund (1986)<br />
Alys Sinclair Carreau Memorial Fund (1929)<br />
Carson Family Char<strong>it</strong>able <strong>Trust</strong> Fund (1985)<br />
Sybil Carter Memorial (1930)<br />
*Carvette Family Fund (2010)<br />
Cashin Family Fund (1989)<br />
Bonnie Cashin Fund (2002)<br />
Cecelia <strong>Trust</strong> Fund (1996)<br />
CFDA-Vogue In<strong>it</strong>iative/<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y AIDS Fund (1991)<br />
Ronald & Carole Chaimow<strong>it</strong>z Fund (1995)<br />
David & Miriam Chalfin Fund (1985)<br />
Maria Bowen Chapin Scholarship Fund (2005)<br />
Chapman Fund (2000)<br />
Charlie’s Fund (1975)<br />
Gerald L. Chasin Fund (1986)<br />
Richard & Ellen Chassin Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2000)<br />
Chatham Fund (1984)<br />
Patrick S. Cheng & Michael J. Boothroyd Fund (2000)<br />
Cheng-Kingdon Fund (2007)<br />
Herbert & Phyllis Chernin Fund (1996)<br />
Children’s Fund (1995)<br />
Christiansen/Shuchman Fund (1987)<br />
*Christie Fund (2010)<br />
Francis & Catherine Christy Fund (1975)<br />
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46<br />
Patricia Cirillo Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2007)<br />
Clark Family Fund (2000)<br />
Cameron Clark Memorial Fund (1998)<br />
Ed<strong>it</strong>h M. Clark Fund (1944)<br />
Fenton Clark Fund (1986)<br />
Valerie G. Clark Memorial Fund (1978)<br />
Clarke-Kammerer Family Fund (2003)<br />
Cline Foundation Fund (1995)<br />
Clinton Commun<strong>it</strong>y Garden Fund (1985)<br />
*CND Fund (2010)<br />
Coco Fund (2000)<br />
Charles I. & Ellen F. Cogut Fund (1995)<br />
Helen Cohen Fund (1995)<br />
Lisa E. Cohen Memorial Scholarship Award Fund (1991)<br />
Paul T. Cohen Fund (2009)<br />
Coleman Family Fund (2003)<br />
John & Ann Coleman Fund (1984)<br />
Warren Coleman Fund (1986)<br />
Richard M. Colgate Fund (1959)<br />
Collazo Family Fund No. 1 (2007)<br />
Irene D. Collia <strong>Trust</strong> (1980)<br />
Columbus Circle Fund (1976)<br />
Thomas J. Concannon Memorial Internship Fund (2006)<br />
Georgianna B. Conlin Fund (1998)<br />
Kevin P. Connors Fund (1986)<br />
Conroy Family Fund (1999)<br />
Cook Family Fund (1986)<br />
*Joan Ganz Cooney Fund (2010)<br />
Lane Cooper Fund (1960)<br />
Gertrude Corb<strong>it</strong>t Bequest (1959)<br />
Barbara Fatt Costikyan Fund (1999)<br />
Jennifer L. Costley & Jud<strong>it</strong>h E. Turkel Fund (2005)<br />
Melinda & James M. Cotter Fund (1986)<br />
Counterpoint Fund (1996)<br />
J. E. Covington Fund (2007)<br />
Valery Craane Fund (2004)<br />
*Karen L. Cramer Char<strong>it</strong>able (2010)<br />
Cr<strong>it</strong>chlow/McCormick Family Fund (2005)<br />
Charlotte L. Cr<strong>it</strong>tenden Fund (1932)<br />
A. Evelyn Cronquist Fund (1991)<br />
Winifred Crost Fund (1981)<br />
Andrew Crystal & Family Fund (2004)<br />
CSF Family Fund (2007)<br />
Charles E. Culpeper Fund (1999)<br />
Kay Cummings Fund (2008)<br />
Curbstone Fund (2006)<br />
Cushman Family Fund (2003)<br />
Paul & Paulette Cushman Fund (1998)<br />
CWR Partners Fund (2008)<br />
D<br />
John Da Silva Memorial Fund No. 1 (1988)<br />
John Da Silva Memorial Fund No. 2 (1988)<br />
John Da Silva Memorial Fund No. 3 (1988)<br />
DAL Fund (1984)<br />
Danziger Family Fund (1973)<br />
Abraham L. Danziger Fund (1979)<br />
Ellen & Sabin Danziger Fund (1997)<br />
Darlington Fund (1973)<br />
Elizabeth B. Dater & Wm. M<strong>it</strong>chell Jennings Jr. Fund (1999)<br />
Davin Family Fund (1995)<br />
Davis Polk & Wardwell Fund (1997)<br />
Donna Scher Davis Fund No. 1 (1993)<br />
Donna Scher Davis Fund No. 2 (1996)<br />
Dawn Fund (2005)<br />
Day Memorial Fund (1948)<br />
DBC Fund (2008)<br />
DBS Fund (2009)<br />
Eugenia Ortuno de Bartels Fund (2002)<br />
G. Louise Robinson de Dombrowski Fund (1991)<br />
Adam de Havenon Fund (2004)<br />
Georgia & Michael de Havenon Fund (1986)<br />
De Lisio Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Peter J. De Luca Family Fund (1991)<br />
*Pierre de Menasce Fund (2010)<br />
Georges & Lois de Menil Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1977)<br />
Jay & Ruth De Soto Mayor Fund (2004)<br />
Ellen A. Dearborn Fund (1969)<br />
David & Diane DeBell Family Fund (2003)<br />
Richard & Barbara Debs Fund (1986)<br />
Deerdodds Fund (1997)<br />
Defliese Family Fund (1971)<br />
DEL Fund (2007)<br />
Albert P. Delacorte Fund (2005)<br />
George Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism Fund (1998)<br />
George Delacorte Fund (1994)<br />
Valerie Delacorte Fund (1993)<br />
Delafield Fund (1975)<br />
John & Patricia Delany Memorial Fund (2006)<br />
Delany Sisters Fund (1994)<br />
*David W. Denton U.S. Attorneys’ Fund (2010)<br />
Derby Fund (1983)<br />
*Charles Desmarais & Katherine Morgan Fund (2010)<br />
*Deutsche Bank Fund (2010)<br />
Brian & Silvija Devine Fund (1986)<br />
Mary Wheeler Dewart Fund (1976)<br />
Diacre Family Fund (2003)<br />
Harris & Amy Diamond Fund (2007)<br />
Hester Diamond Fund (2002)<br />
Robert S. & Susan A. Diamond Fund (1986)<br />
DiBlasi Fund (2000)<br />
*Ruth & Gerald Dickler Fund for Early Childhood Education (2010)<br />
Esther Baiyla Dinner Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Dogwood Fund (1979)<br />
Eugene, Bridget & Tommy Dolphin Scholarship Fund (1992)<br />
Susan Wells Donnell Fund (1984)<br />
William W. Donnell Fund (1994)<br />
William W. Donnell Fund for Parks (2003)<br />
A. James Donohue Fund (1986)<br />
Donors’ Education Collaborative of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Fund (1992)<br />
Dora Fund (2001)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Dowicz Fund (1994)<br />
John & Hebe Dowling Fund (1986)<br />
Nathan & Miriam Drachman Fund (1989)<br />
Jamie Drake Fund (2007)<br />
Jamie Drake Future Fund (2007)<br />
W. Christopher Draper Fund (2003)<br />
Bruce Dresner Fund (1993)<br />
Leon Drew Fund (2001)<br />
Drexel Burnham Lambert Fund (1995)<br />
Dreyfus Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2001)<br />
Beatrice L. Drossman Fund (1998)<br />
Dr. James R. Dumpson Fund for Social Services (1999)<br />
William M. Duncan Family Fund (1986)<br />
*Wolcott & Joan Dunham Fund (2010)<br />
*Mary Ann Dunn Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2010)<br />
T. J. Dermot Dunphy Fund (1984)<br />
Dutch Kills Civic Association Fund (1994)<br />
Solomon Dutka Fund (1999)<br />
Suzanne L. Dyer Development Fund (2007)<br />
*Dyer Family Fund (2010)<br />
E<br />
East Harlem Tutorial Program Fund (1997)<br />
*EAM II Fund (2010)<br />
Evelyn & Jack Eber Fund (1995)<br />
Ebisu Fund (1993)<br />
E.C.B. Fund (1960)<br />
Economic Justice Fund (1989)<br />
Julius & Margarete Edelstein Fund (1991)<br />
Edlow Fund (1996)<br />
Eel River Fund (2007)<br />
Eleanor Franklin Egan Memorial Fund (1927)<br />
E.H.C. Foundation (1967)
Julie Ehrlich & Noam Elcott Fund (2009)<br />
Dr. Moses Einhorn Fund (1964)<br />
Einhorn/Lasky Family Fund (1999)<br />
Eiseman Altschuler Fund (2003)<br />
Irving & Blanche Eisenberg Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1995)<br />
Carole & Richard Eisner Fund (1980)<br />
*EisnerAmperCares Fund (2010)<br />
EJP Fund (2007)<br />
Claudio Elia Fund (1997)<br />
Dr. Deborah Elkins Fund (1993)<br />
Gertrude Elkins Memorial Fund (1993)<br />
Howard L. Ellin Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Nancie Ellis Fund (2004)<br />
*Victor Elmaleh Fund (2010)<br />
ELSAM Fund (1999)<br />
Elsie, Ubaldo & Vivian Cardia Fund (2008)<br />
L<strong>it</strong>a & Walter Elvers/Zipperian Fund (1999)<br />
Emy Fund (2007)<br />
Henry C. Enders Funds (1976)<br />
Mildred F. Englander Fund (1985)<br />
Enos Fund (1983)<br />
Samuel Epstein Lecture Fund (1999)<br />
Josephine L. Erwin Fund (1935)<br />
James A. Essey & Nina Zakin Essey Fund (1994)<br />
Evans Family Fund (1995)<br />
Bradford & Barbara Evans Fund (1986)<br />
Br<strong>it</strong>tain Anderson Ezzes Fund (2007)<br />
F<br />
Fahnestock Family Fund (1980)<br />
Fahs-Beck Fund for Research & Experimentation (1986)<br />
Fahs-Beck Fund II for Research & Experimentation (1993)<br />
Edgar W.B. Fairchild Fund (1992)<br />
Fairway Fund (1987)<br />
Falk, Lichten & Rosenstein Fund (1995)<br />
Susan Meyers Falk Fund (1996)<br />
Joseph Fancher Fund (1983)<br />
Farrand Family Fund (1993)<br />
*Fashion Targets Breast Cancer Fund (2010)<br />
Emanuel & Bertha Feder Memorial Fund (1994)<br />
Federal Bar Council/U.S. Attorneys’ Offices Fund (2001)<br />
Fegan Family Fund (2008)<br />
Feinsod Herz Fund (1980)<br />
Feldman Family Fund (1982)<br />
Nancy & Michael Feller Fund (2007)<br />
Louise & Marvin Fenster Family Fund (1999)<br />
Anthony & Vanda Ficalora Fund (1988)<br />
Jud<strong>it</strong>h & Norman Fields Fund (1992)<br />
Raymond H. Fiero Fund (1984)<br />
Brian Ke<strong>it</strong>h Fifield Memorial Scholarship Fund (1987)<br />
Filak Family Fund (1999)<br />
Simon Finck Fund (1959)<br />
Golda & Mollie Fine Fund (1977)<br />
Harriet Finkelstein Family Fund (2007)<br />
Kelly Ann Finley Memorial Fund (2008)<br />
Laura & Michael G. Fisch Fund (1999)<br />
Fishbein Family Fund (1998)<br />
M<strong>it</strong>chell S. Fishman Donor-Advised Fund (1999)<br />
Desmond Gerald F<strong>it</strong>zGerald Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1986)<br />
Kirsten Flagstad Memorial (1964)<br />
William E. Flaherty Family Fund (1998)<br />
Clementina Santi Flaherty Fund (2007)<br />
Flanagan Fund (2006)<br />
Sam Flax Memorial Scholarship Fund (1964)<br />
Fletcher Fund (1999)<br />
Elizabeth H. & Irvine D. Flinn Fund (1999)<br />
Josephine Flood Memorial (1973)<br />
Francis Florio Funds (1974)<br />
Flushing Females Association Scholarship Fund (1992)<br />
Michel Fokine Memorial Fund (1985)<br />
Walter B. Ford Funds (1972)<br />
Fortune Society Education Fund (1994)<br />
Fosdick Fund (1986)<br />
John H. Foster Fund (1984)<br />
Ben Fox Memorial Fund (1962)<br />
Ellen Sydney Fox Fund (1994)<br />
Frank Fund (1995)<br />
Abraham B. & Sarah Frank Funds (1955)<br />
Martin M. Frank Scholarship Fund (1990)<br />
Thomas W. & Claire W. Frank Fund (1977)<br />
Katherine M. Franke Fund (2006)<br />
Ross Frankel Family Fund (2007)<br />
Frankel-Freedman Fund (2007)<br />
Corinne R. Frear Fund (2000)<br />
Arthur & Elinor Fredston Fund (2004)<br />
David Freedman Fund (1994)<br />
Ernest Grey Frerking/Sharon Frerking Philanthropic Fund (2005)<br />
Friends of the Atlantic Philanthropies Fund (2007)<br />
Fuld Family Fund (1991)<br />
Kenneth & Margo Fuld Fund (2001)<br />
Fuller Fund (1986)<br />
Fun On 2 Wheels Fund (1998)<br />
Fund for Autistic Children (2000)<br />
Fund for the Delacorte <strong>The</strong>atre in Central Park (1998)<br />
Fund for Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Arts<br />
(1983)<br />
Fund for <strong>New</strong> C<strong>it</strong>izens (1987)<br />
Fund for Performances at the Delacorte <strong>The</strong>atre in Central Park<br />
(1999)<br />
Future of Design Jewelry Education Fund (1997)<br />
G<br />
Laly & George G<strong>all</strong>antz Fund (1991)<br />
G<strong>all</strong>ogly Strickler Family Fund (2003)<br />
Donald R. Gant Fund (1979)<br />
Gardner Family Fund (2003)<br />
William T. Gardner <strong>The</strong>atre Internship Fund (1992)<br />
Garfinkel Family Fund (2007)<br />
Gloria & Barry H. Garfinkel Fund (1986)<br />
Barbara Gauntlett Scholarship Fund (1986)<br />
Barbara Gauntlett Scholarship Fund No. 2 (2001)<br />
Paul Edward Gay Fund (1990)<br />
Benjamin & Rachel Geb<strong>all</strong>e Fund (2007)<br />
Geduld Fund (1993)<br />
Jane C. Geever Fund (2008)<br />
Bruce S. Gelb Fund (1995)<br />
Ida & Benjamin Gelber Fund (2009)<br />
Gemini Fund (1998)<br />
General Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1971)<br />
*Generation Fund (2010)<br />
Ruth E. & Timothy M. George Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1986)<br />
Jacques A. Gerard Fund (1987)<br />
Pierce Gerety Memorial Fund (1998)<br />
Benjamin Ira Gertz Fund (2004)<br />
*GIA Fund (2010)<br />
Clara A. Gierisch Fund (1975)<br />
Clarence H. Gifford Fund (2008)<br />
Clarence H. Gifford Fund No. 2 (2008)<br />
John N. & Gillett A. Gilbert Family Fund (1999)<br />
Nancy & Lloyd Gilbert Fund (2003)<br />
Elena Gildersleeve Fund (1982)<br />
Stephen Gillen Family Fund (2004)<br />
Frank J. Gillespie Fund (1985)<br />
Gilmore Human Rights Fund (1980)<br />
Sonia Raiziss Giop L<strong>it</strong>erature Fund (1994)<br />
Santina Giordano Memorial Fund (1985)<br />
*Girls Wr<strong>it</strong>e Now Fund (2010)<br />
Glaser Family Fund (1994)<br />
Robert J. Glenn Memorial Fund (1974)<br />
Rose N. Glenn Memorial Fund (1990)<br />
Richard & Barbara Ziet Glickman Fund (2007)<br />
Madeline Shobrys Glosten Fund (1999)<br />
Goins Family Fund (2003)<br />
Steven & Jan Golann Fund (1998)<br />
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Gold-Schiff Fund (1994)<br />
R<strong>it</strong>a & Herbert Z. Gold Education Fund (1993)<br />
Goldberg/Burke Family Fund (2006)<br />
Golden Family Fund (1992)<br />
Jacob & Helen Goldfein Fund (2009)<br />
Goldman Schachar Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2006)<br />
*Jane & Budd Goldman Char<strong>it</strong>able Gift Fund (2010)<br />
Diane Goldman Fund (2008)<br />
Jack Goldring Fund (1986)<br />
Oliver & Barbara Goldstein Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2007)<br />
Eric L. Goldstein Fund (1999)<br />
Patricia & Bernard Goldstein Fund (1985)<br />
Good Samar<strong>it</strong>an Fund (1993)<br />
Maurice & Georgine Goodman Fund (1998)<br />
Roger & JoAnn Goodspeed Fund (1986)<br />
Goodwin Family Fund (1999)<br />
Everett F. & Ann P. Gordon Memorial Fund (1991)<br />
Gail Gordon Fund (2000)<br />
William J. Gossen Fund (1985)<br />
Josh Gotbaum & Joyce Thornhill Fund (1991)<br />
Deborah Gottlieb-Shapiro Family Fund (2006)<br />
Lee Gottlieb Fund (2005)<br />
Lynda Gould Fund (2006)<br />
Gouverneur Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Fund (1958)<br />
Eugen Grabscheid Fund (1992)<br />
Howard E. Grace Fund (1998)<br />
Maggie & Gordon Gray Family Fund (1998)<br />
Green Fund (1985)<br />
Lawrence & Barbara Green Fund (2005)<br />
Orland S. & Frances S. Greene Fund (1962)<br />
Greenebaum Fund (1984)<br />
Richard Greenebaum Fund (2007)<br />
John Robert Gregg Fund (1985)<br />
J & J Gribetz Fund (1983)<br />
Linda A. Griff<strong>it</strong>h Fund (1970)<br />
Arthur Griggs Fund (1947)<br />
Emily Griggs Fund (1944)<br />
*Stephanie Fairchild Griswold Fund (2010)<br />
Gross Family Fund (2003)<br />
Charles & Carol Grossman Family Fund (2009)<br />
W. R. Gruver Fund (1986)<br />
Rudolph Guenther Fund (1977)<br />
Sydney A. Guggenheimer Memorial Fund (1949)<br />
Sarah G. Gund Fund (2005)<br />
Gwertzman Family Fund (2004)<br />
H<br />
Haas Foundation Fund (2000)<br />
Leopold Haas Fund (1984)<br />
Katherine & Morris Hadley <strong>Trust</strong> (1968)<br />
Horace & Amy Hagedorn Fund (1995)<br />
Emil & Zerline Hahnloser-Richard Bak Fund (1975)<br />
Hajim Family Fund (1983)<br />
Luke Halpin Memorial Scholarship Fund (2002)<br />
Carol D. & S. Sutton Hamilton Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Mike Handy Memorial Fund (2003)<br />
Lola G. Hanna Fund (1995)<br />
Gwenda & John Hanson Fund (1986)<br />
Lee Hanson & Don Scherer Fund (1986)<br />
Harbor Watch Fund (2000)<br />
William Barclay Harding Fund (1979)<br />
Augusta Lehman Harlem & Lillian Harlem Martin Fund (2000)<br />
Harmony Fund (1986)<br />
Elisabeth Scott Harms Fund (1982)<br />
James W. Harpel Fund (1983)<br />
Harris Family Fund (1992)<br />
Charlotte Daniels Harris Memorial Fund (2002)<br />
Elsie & Chelsea Harris Memorial Fund (1996)<br />
Jeff & Judy Harris Fund (2003)<br />
Katharine S. Harris Fund (1965)<br />
William Harris Fund (2000)<br />
Kim & Alan Hartman Fund (2006)<br />
Andrew & Kristin Harwood Fund (2007)<br />
Alana Hassan Fund (2009)<br />
Hastings Peace & Justice Fund (1993)<br />
Haupt Family Fund (2000)<br />
Harry & Eugénie Havemeyer Fund (2001)<br />
Hawk’s Nest Fund (2000)<br />
Hawthorne Lane Fund (1986)<br />
Steve Hayden Fund (2004)<br />
Hayes Family Fund (1996)<br />
Ralph Hayes Memorial Fund (1968)<br />
Constance Laibe Hays Journalism Fund (1994)<br />
Health & AIDS Education Fund (1991)<br />
Thomas P. Healy Fund (2003)<br />
Thomas Healy & Fred P. Hochberg Fund #1 (1995)<br />
Thomas Healy & Fred P. Hochberg Fund #2 (1995)<br />
Nicholas C. Heaney Memorial Fund (1997)<br />
Broderick J. Hehman Memorial Fund (2006)<br />
Heiser Grant (1972)<br />
Hejaz Tree Conservation Fund (2007)<br />
Hemangioma Education & Research Fund (1994)<br />
Hemlocks Fund (1978)<br />
Mercedes R. Henderson Memorial Fund (1996)<br />
Paul & Ann Henegan Fund (1986)<br />
Ruth Hennig Fund (2003)<br />
Lucy Henning Memorial Fund (1995)<br />
Lucy & George Henning Fund (1974)<br />
Alexander S. Henry, Sr. & Ann S. Henry Memorial Fund A (1989)<br />
Alexander S. Henry, Sr. & Ann S. Henry Memorial Fund B (1995)<br />
Doris & Milton Hepner Fund (2000)<br />
Herbster Family Fund (1990)<br />
Jane R. & Andrew L. Herz Fund for Criminal Justice (1986)<br />
Frances A. Hess Fund (2005)<br />
Don & Marilyn Berger Hew<strong>it</strong>t Fund (1998)<br />
Leo & Ethel Heymann Memorial Fund (1954)<br />
Murray Hidary Fund (1998)<br />
High Exposure Fund (1993)<br />
High School of Commerce, Class of 1911 Scholarship Fund (1967)<br />
Ann & Leon Himelberg Fund (2006)<br />
Hintz Family Fund (1991)<br />
Peter M. Hirsch Memorial for Thyroid Cancer Research Fund<br />
(2001)<br />
Steven Hirsch Fund D (1973)<br />
Steven J. Hirsch Fund (2002)<br />
Susan Hirschman Fund (1999)<br />
Martin Hirschorn IAC Fund (1995)<br />
Margaret M. H<strong>it</strong>chcock Fund (1946)<br />
Ho/Ching Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Mary & David Hoar <strong>Trust</strong> for the Honor & Glory of God (1975)<br />
R<strong>it</strong>a & Irwin Hochberg Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1982)<br />
Hodgson Fund (1995)<br />
John J. Hoffee Fund (1996)<br />
Jane & Michael Hoffman Char<strong>it</strong>able Gift Fund (2003)<br />
Peter & Daphne Hoffman Donor Advised Fund (2006)<br />
Gloria & Joel S. Hoffman Fund (2001)<br />
Marion O. & Maximilian E. Hoffman Fund (1984)<br />
Lillian & William Hoffmanns Fund (1990)<br />
Sharon King Hoge Fund (2000)<br />
Holmén Family Fund (2002)<br />
Br<strong>it</strong>t Holmén Family Fund (2002)<br />
Mark Holmén Family Fund (2002)<br />
Robert C. Holmén Family Fund (2002)<br />
Homeless Outreach & Assistance Fund (1997)<br />
Ettie Chin Hong Fund (2006)<br />
Horing Family Fund (2001)<br />
Katie Danziger Horow<strong>it</strong>z & Steven G. Horow<strong>it</strong>z Family Fund<br />
(1995)<br />
Saul Horow<strong>it</strong>z, Jr. Fund (1999)<br />
John & Sandra Horv<strong>it</strong>z Fund (1996)<br />
Norris Houghton <strong>The</strong>atre Fund (1988)<br />
Joseph Howard Fund (2006)<br />
Ralph N. Hubbard Fund (1948)<br />
Doctor Joseph E. Hughes Scholarship Fund (1984)
Margaret J. Hughes Memorial Fund (1990)<br />
W. Ockham Hume Fund (2003)<br />
Christine Hunsicker Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2007)<br />
Mildred K. Hurson Fund (2003)<br />
Rene K. & Samuel M. Hyman Memorial Fund (1978)<br />
I<br />
I Get Fund (1991)<br />
Charles F. Ikle Scholarship & Research Funds (1965)<br />
Indian Mountain School Fund (1993)<br />
George A. Ing<strong>all</strong>s & Ann C. Ing<strong>all</strong>s Fund (1957)<br />
Ingraham Fund (1986)<br />
Innovative Design Fund (1988)<br />
Intercultural Interdisciplinary In<strong>it</strong>iatives Fund (2008)<br />
Paul J. Isaac Fund (1981)<br />
Iseman Eleemosynary Fund (1999)<br />
ISES/Leonard M. Greene Memorial Fund (2009)<br />
Island Fund (1975)<br />
John Paul Itta & Tony Murray Fund (2008)<br />
Isabel C. & Walter T. Iverson Fund (1986)<br />
J<br />
J B Fund (1985)<br />
F. Jackson Fund (2007)<br />
Jackson Fabrics Associates Fund (1986)<br />
Frederick Jacobi Memorial (1952)<br />
Jamaica Fund (1989)<br />
Lucy Wortham James Fund (1935)<br />
Lucy Wortham James Memorial (1939)<br />
Walter B. James Fund No. 1 (1927)<br />
Walter B. James Fund No. 2 (1927)<br />
Jamestown Fund (1990)<br />
Warren S. & Florence L. Jampol Fund (2006)<br />
JCK Fund (2008)<br />
Jeanne d’Arc Foundation (1927)<br />
Daniel J. Jenks Memorial Fund (2005)<br />
Kayce Freed Jennings Fund (2007)<br />
Jenny-H<strong>it</strong>eshew Fund (1994)<br />
Elise Jerard Environmental & Human<strong>it</strong>arian <strong>Trust</strong> (1981)<br />
JM Legacy Fund (2000)<br />
Harry J. & Teresa H. Johnson Graduate Scholarship Funds (1987)<br />
Harry J. & Teresa H. Johnson Undergraduate Scholarship Funds<br />
(1983)<br />
Laura & Ray Johnson Fund (2003)<br />
Jophed/Thomas Fund (1975)<br />
JQW Fund (2006)<br />
K<br />
KAL 007 Victims Memorial Fund (1988)<br />
Seth & Barbara Lewis Kaplan Fund (1998)<br />
Susan Grant Kaplansky Fund (2001)<br />
Barbara & William Karatz Fund (1986)<br />
Roberta & Brad Karp Family Fund (2004)<br />
Hagop, Arousiag & Arpy Kashmanian Scholarship Fund (1999)<br />
Robert A. Kasner Fund (2005)<br />
Judy Katz/Oren Rudavsky Fund (1996)<br />
Jonathan Ned Katz Fund (2008)<br />
Dr. Martin R. Katz Fund for Culinary Arts (1988)<br />
Glenn & Kim Kaufman Fund (2004)<br />
Robert M. Kaufman Fund (1988)<br />
Robert M. Kaufman Fund No. 2 (2002)<br />
Sheila Kelley Kaufman Fund (2009)<br />
Marion Esser Kaufmann Fund (1985)<br />
Walter & Selma Kaye Fund (1994)<br />
Paul Kazanoff Memorial Fund (1998)<br />
Hamilton F. Kean Fund (1985)<br />
Kearney Family Fund (2004)<br />
Adrian & Alieda Keevil Fund (2004)<br />
Robert Prior Kehoe Fund (1974)<br />
Richard Keim Family Fund (1983)<br />
William Wilson Kelchner Memorial Fund (1972)<br />
Jane & Donald Seymour Kelley Fund (1997)<br />
Peter L. Kellner Fund (1986)<br />
Kelner Family Fund (1996)<br />
Carl & Doris Kempner Fund (1996)<br />
Michael C. Kempner Fund (1997)<br />
Kenary Fund (2004)<br />
Kenilworth Fund (1970)<br />
Kenner-Sm<strong>it</strong>h Family Fund (2007)<br />
Friends of Jim Keresey Fund (2001)<br />
Gilbert N. Kerlin Fund (2005)<br />
Jonathan O. Kerlin Fund (2005)<br />
Ellen Kheel & Arnold S. Jacobs Fund (1998)<br />
King Family Fund (2000)<br />
Harold Thomas King Jr. & Lisbeth King Fund (1986)<br />
Kira Fund (1992)<br />
Joseph M. Kirchheimer Fund (1989)<br />
John H. Kirst Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Kismet Fund (2005)<br />
Susan B. & Donald M. K<strong>it</strong>chen Fund (1989)<br />
Casey Kizziah Fund (1994)<br />
Andrew Bradford Klein Fund (2001)<br />
John C. Klein <strong>Trust</strong> (1981)<br />
Sharon Klein Memorial Fund (2002)<br />
Ted Klein Fund (2000)<br />
Morris Kligman Memorial Fund (2000)<br />
*Knopp Family Fund (2010)<br />
Jane & Richard Koch Fund (1987)<br />
KOKORO Fund (2004)<br />
Korda Fund (1990)<br />
Dr. Joseph M. & Grace Koreen Micha Scholarship Fund, Israel<br />
(1986)<br />
William A. Koshland Fund (1987)<br />
John C. Koster Fund (2003)<br />
Patricia Berry Kozak Fund (2004)<br />
Kozukai Fund (2003)<br />
Henry Phillip Kraft Family Memorial Fund (1996)<br />
Kramer & H<strong>all</strong>stein Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2007)<br />
Sydney & Marjory Krause Fund A (2004)<br />
Sydney & Marjory Krause Fund B (2003)<br />
Sydney & Marjory Krause Fund C (2003)<br />
Michael & Patricia Kraynak Fund (1986)<br />
Eileen S. Krill Fund (2007)<br />
Susan J. Kropf Fund (2002)<br />
Mark Krueger Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2004)<br />
Bernie & Lydia Kukoff Fund (2005)<br />
Wheaton B. Kunhardt Fund (1949)<br />
L<br />
Lachance Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Benjamin V. & Linda L. Lambert Fund (1996)<br />
Lampe Family Fund (2005)<br />
Lamport Foundation Fund (1975)<br />
Landlocked Fund (1986)<br />
Allan Browning Lane Memorial Funds (1980)<br />
Lang Fund (1982)<br />
Langner Family Fund (2000)<br />
Catherine & Henry Lanier Family Fund (1998)<br />
Jud<strong>it</strong>h & Jean Lanier Fund (1986)<br />
Rose Kean Lansbury Fund (2000)<br />
May Seton Bayley Large Memorial (1928)<br />
William S. & Stanley S. Lasdon Fund (1984)<br />
David Lawrence Fund (2000)<br />
Blanche E. Lawton Fund (2009)<br />
Le Veque Memorial Foundation (1948)<br />
Ledges Fund (1996)<br />
Lee Family Chinese Immigrant Education Fund (2001)<br />
Leede Family Fund (1996)<br />
Jeffrey R. & Joan Leeds Fund (2005)<br />
Howard Z. Leffel Fund (1970)<br />
Lefrak Fund (1999)<br />
Lehman Brothers T. Christopher Pett<strong>it</strong> Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
(2008)<br />
Mark E. Lehman (2008)<br />
49
funds in 2010<br />
50<br />
*Karl H. & Jewel I. Lehmann Fund (2010)<br />
Delia & Artemio León Fund (1997)<br />
Frederick H. Leonhardt Fund (1979)<br />
Leonia High School Class of 1979 Entrepreneurship Scholarship<br />
Fund (2001)<br />
Reba Q. Lerch Fund (1971)<br />
*Ursula Lerse Fund (2010)<br />
Betty & John A. Levin Fund (1998)<br />
David P. & Peggy Levin Fund (1995)<br />
Dustin Levine Fund (2000)<br />
Ellen Levine Fund for Wr<strong>it</strong>ers (2007)<br />
Robert & Patricia Levinson Fund (1985)<br />
Jacob Levy Fund (1990)<br />
Carolyn & Edward Lewis Fund (2005)<br />
Wadsworth Russell Lewis <strong>Trust</strong> Fund (1989)<br />
Henry & Janine Lichstein Family Fund (1992)<br />
Lichtenstein-Miller Fund (1994)<br />
Barbara & Richard Lieberman Fund (1979)<br />
Dawn Lille Dance Award Fund (1994)<br />
Ken Lin Fund (2002)<br />
Robert & Maria Lin Fund (1992)<br />
Linden Memorial Fund (1994)<br />
Adolf G. & Eloise Linden Scholarship Fund (1995)<br />
Alexander & Ella Lindey Fund (1991)<br />
Lindgren Family Fund (1999)<br />
George N. & Mary D. Lindsay Fund (1996)<br />
Linwood Fund (1983)<br />
Lion & Hare Fund (1970)<br />
Lannie S. & Howard A. Lipson Fund (2001)<br />
L<strong>it</strong>eracy in Early Childhood Fund (2000)<br />
Edward H. L<strong>it</strong>tle Memorial <strong>Trust</strong> (1982)<br />
Royal L<strong>it</strong>tle Fund (1992)<br />
Nancy Liu Memorial Fund (1995)<br />
Livingston Fund (1995)<br />
Frances and John L. Loeb Fund (1974)<br />
Loewenberg Family Philanthropic Fund (1983)<br />
Wilhelm Loewenstein Memorial Fund (1940)<br />
Michael Lomax Memorial Fund (2001)<br />
Peter C. Lombardo MD Fund (2006)<br />
Peter Lomonte Fund (2009)<br />
Jane P. Long Fund (1991)<br />
Longview Fund (1990)<br />
*Lookout Foundation Fund (2010)<br />
Elizabeth Meyer Lorentz Fund (2002)<br />
Los Altos Anonymous Fund (2001)<br />
Thomas H. Loughman Memorial Scholarship Fund (1978)<br />
Ellee J. Lovelace Fund (1970)<br />
Ruth Norden Lowe & Warner L. Lowe Memorial Fund (1990)<br />
Lowenstein Fund (2002)<br />
Rena M. Lucardi Fund (1997)<br />
Melvin Ludwig Memorial Fund (1993)<br />
Edna Wells Luetz/Frederick Riedel Fund (2009)<br />
Judge J. Edward Lumbard U.S. Attorneys Fellowship Fund (1977)<br />
LW Fund (2006)<br />
Lynford Family Fund (1988)<br />
Amelia & George Lyons Memorial Fund (1994)<br />
M<br />
M & N Fund (2000)<br />
Clara L. Macbeth Funds (1977)<br />
Nancy G. & C. Richard MacGrath Fund (1996)<br />
Afifie & Richard Macksoud Foundation (1975)<br />
Lloyd F. MacMahon Fellowship Fund (1989)<br />
John D. Macomber Fund (1999)<br />
Camp Ed<strong>it</strong>h Macy Fund (1926)<br />
Ed<strong>it</strong>h Carpenter Macy Memorial Fund (1926)<br />
Wilson H. Madden, Jr. Fund (1993)<br />
Brian & Florence Mahony Fund (1997)<br />
Major Fund (1971)<br />
Maldonado Fund (2007)<br />
Thomas G. Malone Donor Advised Fund (2009)<br />
Terry & Arielle Maltese Fund (1998)<br />
*Mann-Wheeler Fund (2010)<br />
Jan W. Mares Fund (1978)<br />
Mark Family Fund (1986)<br />
Alison Billie Marks Memorial Fund (1993)<br />
Dora, Edythe K. & Sylvia Marks Family Fund (1999)<br />
Dorothy Marks Fund (1997)<br />
Lory & Carol Marlantes Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2005)<br />
Marlin-van Stockum Fund (1995)<br />
Alfred J. Marrow Fund (1974)<br />
Erika & Peter Marsh Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2008)<br />
Patricia T. Marsh<strong>all</strong> Fund (1998)<br />
Suzette Brooks Masters & Seth J. Masters Fund (1999)<br />
Vincent James Mastronardi/Thomas J. Fahey Memorial Fund (1993)<br />
Margaret Mathews Fund (2001)<br />
MacDonald Mathey Fund (2001)<br />
Mathys Fund (2000)<br />
Michael & Paula Maturo Family Fund (2009)<br />
Joyce Matz Fund (2006)<br />
Edward Maverick Fund (1963)<br />
Maxwell Family Fund (1991)<br />
Claudia Kress Mayberry Fund (2000)<br />
Jessica Kress Mayberry Fund (2000)<br />
Paul M. Mazur Fund (1945)<br />
Peter & Drusilla Mazur Fund (1975)<br />
McAfee Foundation Fund (2003)<br />
Sarah S. McAlpin Fund (1996)<br />
Townsend Martin McAlpin Fund (1983)<br />
Blanche & Edwin D. McArthur Fund (1999)<br />
McCaffrey Family Fund (1985)<br />
McClendon Fund (1999)<br />
Cyrus McCormick & Florence S. McCormick Memorial Fund<br />
(1995)<br />
Colonel & Mrs. Henry Bayard McCoy Memorial Fund (1957)<br />
Ruth McCreary Fund #1 (2001)<br />
Ruth McCreary Fund #2 (2001)<br />
Alonzo L. McDonald Family Fund (1983)<br />
Donald Wesley McDoug<strong>all</strong> Memorial Fund (1991)<br />
John Todd McDowell Environmental Fund (2004)<br />
Michael R. McGarvey Fund (2001)<br />
Richard E. “Rusty” McGivney Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
John F. & Jean C. McIlwain Fund (1995)<br />
Mark McInerney Fund (1986)<br />
Dave McKennan Memorial Fund (2003)<br />
Isabel C. McKenzie Fund (1952)<br />
Janet H. McPherson Memorial Funds for Children (1984)<br />
Emily McIntyre Means Fund (1995)<br />
Kurt A. & <strong>The</strong>rese A. Melden Fund (2006)<br />
Melzer Fund (1994)<br />
Toni Mendez Fund (2003)<br />
Friedrike Merck Fund (2002)<br />
George W. Merck Fund (1987)<br />
John Merck Fund (1981)<br />
Helen Merrill Fund (1998)<br />
Ralph D. Mershon <strong>Trust</strong> (1953)<br />
LuEsther T. Mertz Advised Fund (1995)<br />
LuEsther T. Mertz Fund (1995)<br />
Charles Merz & Evelyn Scott Merz Memorial Fund No. 1 (1984)<br />
Charles Merz & Evelyn Scott Merz Memorial Fund No. 2 (1984)<br />
Merz Supplemental Fund (1986)<br />
*Albion & Natalie Metcalf Fund (2010)<br />
Ruth W. Messinger Fund (1995)<br />
Sharon Metrick Memorial Fund (2001)<br />
Helen F. & Alfred S. Meyer Fund (2008)<br />
Michaels Fund (1979)<br />
Jeanne Michaud Gift (1964)<br />
Middle Road Fund (1983)<br />
Midnight Mission Fund (1974)<br />
Midtown Fund (1997)<br />
Gregory Millard Memorial Fund (1985)<br />
Earl Miller Fund (2006)<br />
M.J.H. Fund (1964)<br />
MLW Advised Fund (1998)
Mobil<strong>it</strong>y Rehabil<strong>it</strong>ation Fund (1964)<br />
Leo Model Fund (1988)<br />
Moles Scholarship Fund (1996)<br />
Molly & Carl Fund (2000)<br />
Monmouth Fund (1984)<br />
Moore Family Fund (1994)<br />
*AF Moore Fund (2010)<br />
*Anne L. Moore Fund (2010)<br />
Anne Moore & Arnold Lisio Fund (2008)<br />
Barbara F. & Richard W. Moore Fund (1997)<br />
Deborah W. & Timothy P. Moore Fund (2007)<br />
*Elisabeth Moore Fund (2010)<br />
*Mered<strong>it</strong>h C. Moore & Abhij<strong>it</strong> Gurjal Fund (2010)<br />
Shirley I. Moore Fund (2002)<br />
Terence W. Moore Memorial Fund (2004)<br />
*Zachary Moore Fund (2010)<br />
Moosehead Fund (1996)<br />
Arthur G. Moraes Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Marie Morgello Book Fund (1993)<br />
Jenny Morgenthau & Eugene R. Anderson Fund (1992)<br />
Morningside Retirement and Health Services, Inc. Fund (1993)<br />
Helene & Bruce Morrell Fund (1999)<br />
Morris Opportun<strong>it</strong>y Fund (1976)<br />
Alice V. & Dave H. Morris Memorial (1958)<br />
Jennifer Emily Morris Memorial Fund (1985)<br />
Lawrence Morris Char<strong>it</strong>able <strong>Trust</strong> (1992)<br />
Robert C. Morris & Aline B. Morris Fund (1939)<br />
Ray Mortenson - Jean Wardle Fund (1996)<br />
George T. Mortimer Foundation (1970)<br />
Morvillo, Abramow<strong>it</strong>z, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, P.C. Fund<br />
(2006)<br />
Moses Fund (1992)<br />
Hanna & Jeffrey Moskin Family Fund (1997)<br />
Sam & Fanny Moskow<strong>it</strong>z Fund (1986)<br />
James Mossman Fund (2000)<br />
Daniel Motulsky & Ca<strong>it</strong>lin Pincus Fund (2006)<br />
Mount of Olives Fund (1989)<br />
Suzanne C. & Carl M. Mueller Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1999)<br />
Frieda Mueller Fund (1981)<br />
Joanna Mufson Memorial <strong>Trust</strong> Fund (1983)<br />
Mulber Fund (1947)<br />
Stephen Mulderry Memorial Fund (2001)<br />
T.F. Mulvoy Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2008)<br />
Alexandra Munroe Fund (2002)<br />
Munson Foundation (1978)<br />
Marjorie Oatman Munson Memorial Fund (1980)<br />
Thomas W. & Florence T. Murphy Fund (1984)<br />
Virginia Murphy Memorial Scholarship Fund (1954)<br />
William & Janice Murphy Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Musical Arts Fund (1939)<br />
N<br />
Nager-Wentworth Fund (1993)<br />
Anni P. Nalbandian Memorial Scholarship Fund (1997)<br />
Nana & Annie’s Fund (1999)<br />
Murray L. & Belle C. Nathan Fund (1996)<br />
Walter W. Naumburg Memorial No.1 (1960)<br />
Walter W. Naumburg Memorial No. 2 (1960)<br />
Navesink River Group Fund (2002)<br />
Gabe & Beth Nechamkin Fund (1997)<br />
Richard H. Needham Fund (1995)<br />
Ilse Nelson Fund (1986)<br />
Martin & Estelle Nelson Fund (1992)<br />
Ness Fund (1972)<br />
Neuberger Berman Fund (1980)<br />
Neuberger Berman, LLC Fund (1997)<br />
Daniel Neubourg Fund (1999)<br />
Nicole & Mark Neuhaus Fund (2000)<br />
Never Done Fund (2005)<br />
<strong>New</strong> Lucien Fund (2007)<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y AIDS Fund (1988)<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Cr<strong>it</strong>ical Needs Endowment (2004)<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Cr<strong>it</strong>ical Needs Fund (1975)<br />
Friends of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Downtown Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Health Sciences<br />
Scholarship (1996)<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Keller Family Fund (2004)<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (1983)<br />
*<strong>New</strong> Youth C<strong>it</strong>y Learning Network Fund (2010)<br />
Annalee <strong>New</strong>man Fund (1998)<br />
Reverend & Mrs. R. Heber <strong>New</strong>ton Fund (2006)<br />
H<strong>all</strong>y & James Nicol Fund (1998)<br />
Herbert Nidenberg Scholarship Fund (1993)<br />
Nimble Wa<strong>it</strong>er Fund (2004)<br />
Nolan Family Fund (2005)<br />
Nollmann Fund (2004)<br />
Olivia Schieffelin Nordberg Fund (1996)<br />
Northcliff Philanthropic Fund (1979)<br />
Northwest Harbor Fund (2007)<br />
Adelaide Walker Nugent Fund (1974)<br />
NYC Workforce Development Fund (2001)<br />
*NYCN Fund (2010)<br />
O<br />
Oak & Acorn Fund (2000)<br />
Dennis Oakes & Debra Rahn-Oakes Fund (2006)<br />
Oasis Fund (1984)<br />
Lindsay & Terry O’Brien Fund (2002)<br />
Sheila J. O’Connell Advised Fund (1999)<br />
Sheila J. O’Connell Fund (2007)<br />
A.P.J. O’Connor Fund (1996)<br />
Robert K. & Jean O’Connor Fund (1979)<br />
Thomas & Maureen O’Connor Fund (2007)<br />
William B. O’Connor Fund (1996)<br />
Brian O’Kelley Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2007)<br />
Charles R. O’M<strong>all</strong>ey Fund (2009)<br />
Frederick J O’Me<strong>all</strong>y Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2006)<br />
Octagon Fund (1978)<br />
Mary P. Oenslager Foundation Fund (1996)<br />
Abraham Oestreicher Fund (1972)<br />
John Ogden Memorial Fund (1986)<br />
Ogut-Cumbusyan Achievement Fund (2007)<br />
Florence C. Oliveira Memorial (1969)<br />
Olmezer Family Fund (1998)<br />
Olni Fund (1998)<br />
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School Fund (1997)<br />
*One NYC One Nation Fund (2010)<br />
One Region Fund (2006)<br />
Open Door Fund (1996)<br />
Oppenheim Family Fund (2000)<br />
Martin & Suzi Oppenheimer Philanthropic Fund (1998)<br />
Origo-Levy Animal Care Fund (1993)<br />
Origo-Levy Child Welfare Fund (1993)<br />
Susan Orkin Fund (2005)<br />
Maxwell Orloff Fund (1998)<br />
*Linda W. Osanik Fund (2010)<br />
Donald R. Osborn Fund (1986)<br />
Courtlandt Otis Fund (1973)<br />
Jeanne Marie Otter Scholarship Fund (1989)<br />
Outdoor Life Conservation Fund (1998)<br />
Overlook Fund (1971)<br />
Owen Fund (1986)<br />
P<br />
*Bishop Robert L. Paddock Fund (2010)<br />
F. LeMoyne Page Memorial Fund (1977)<br />
Mary LeMoyne Page & Romaine LeMoyne Billings Memorial Fund<br />
(1980)<br />
Manfred Pakas Scholarship Fund (1981)<br />
Heidi Paoli Fund (1987)<br />
Katharine A. Park Funds for the Elderly (1982)<br />
William H<strong>all</strong>ock Park Research Fund (1976)<br />
Parkinson Fund (1995)<br />
Lorenzo & Isabelle Parsons Scholarship Fund (1998)<br />
Mary Sherman Parsons Fund (2005)<br />
51
funds in 2010<br />
52<br />
Partridge Fund (1997)<br />
Patricof Family Foundation Fund (1979)<br />
Patrocinia Lu Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2008)<br />
Robert P. Patterson Memorial (1952)<br />
Oliver H. & Lola G. Payne Fund (1994)<br />
Pedow<strong>it</strong>z Family Fund (1999)<br />
*Peltier Family Fund (2010)<br />
Peltier Fund (2009)<br />
Pennies from Heaven Fund (2001)<br />
Penobscot Fund (1993)<br />
Donald & Miriam Marya Perkins Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1989)<br />
Perlman Philanthropy Fund (2009)<br />
Dorothy Perlow Fund (1996)<br />
Jacob Perlow Memorial Fund (1983)<br />
Irene Peron Fund (2000)<br />
Virginia & Jean R. Perrette Fund (1997)<br />
CB Perrette Fund (1999)<br />
Richard L. Perry Memorial (1935)<br />
Leonard L. Perskie Memorial Fund (1980)<br />
Petersmeyer Family Fund (1973)<br />
Petersmeyer Fund (2009)<br />
Susan Petersmeyer Fund (2009)<br />
Peter G. Peterson Fund (1977)<br />
Peter G. Peterson & Joan Ganz Cooney Fund (1980)<br />
Seymour & Beverly Peyser Fund (1986)<br />
Phil Fund (2001)<br />
Hal Philipps Fund (2003)<br />
Kenneth A. & Helen Clark Phillips Fund (1972)<br />
Charles M. Phinny Fund (1987)<br />
John P. Picone Char<strong>it</strong>able Foundation Fund (2004)<br />
Pilkington Family Fund (1996)<br />
Donaldson C. Pillsbury Fund (2009)<br />
Marnie S. Pillsbury Fund (2006)<br />
Pilot House Fund (1985)<br />
Pine Cone Fund (2000)<br />
Pine Tree #2 Fund (2000)<br />
Pinkerton <strong>Trust</strong> (1979)<br />
Marietta C. Pino Memorial Fund (1982)<br />
Emanuel & Nora Piore Fund (2002)<br />
Emanuel & Nora Piore Memorial Fund (2002)<br />
John Polachek Fund (1958)<br />
Samuel S. & Anne H. Polk Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2000)<br />
Sam & Anne Polk Family Fund (2006)<br />
Maxwell A. Pollack Fund (1986)<br />
Leo L. Pollak Memorial Fund (1984)<br />
Helene Pomerantz Memorial Fund (1991)<br />
*Robert & Ellen Popper Scholarship Fund (2010)<br />
*Michele Potlow Fund (2010)<br />
Katharine Sloan Pratt Fund (2002)<br />
Robert & Barbara Preiskel Memorial Fund (2002)<br />
Sidney S. Prince <strong>Trust</strong> (1964)<br />
Thomas Pringle Memorial/Margaret Pringle Fenton Fund (1957)<br />
Thomas Pringle Memorial/Samuel Pringle Fund (1957)<br />
Robert & Ilse Prosn<strong>it</strong>z Fund (1999)<br />
Publishing Triangle L<strong>it</strong>erary Fund (2004)<br />
Valerie & Michael A. Puglisi Fund (2003)<br />
Pyewacket Fund (1997)<br />
Q<br />
Q Fund (1996)<br />
Quasha Family Fund (1995)<br />
Queens College Speech & Hearing Center Fund (1999)<br />
Alan G. Qu<strong>it</strong>ko Fund (1997)<br />
R<br />
RAB Fund (1975)<br />
Radin Family Fund (2005)<br />
R.A. Radley Fund (1994)<br />
Ragin Family Fund (2002)<br />
Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Award Fund (1994)<br />
Neera & Deepak Raj Fund (2007)<br />
Calvin Ramsey Scholarship Fund (2003)<br />
Addison C. Rand Fund (1940)<br />
Lynne S. Rand<strong>all</strong> Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2005)<br />
Ralph J. Rangel Fund (1989)<br />
Rankin-Sm<strong>it</strong>h Fund (1985)<br />
Anthony E. & Josephine C. Rapp Fund (1996)<br />
*Rawson Family Fund (2010)<br />
Katharine Rayner Fund for the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Public Library (2009)<br />
Reach Fund (2007)<br />
Jeanne & Norman Reader Better English Award Fund (1997)<br />
Susan Cohen Rebell Fund (1998)<br />
Rebold Family Fund (2000)<br />
*Red Dog Hill 2010 Fund (2010)<br />
Redstone Fund (1997)<br />
Philip D. Reed Fund (1996)<br />
Thomas D. & Natalie B. Rees Family Fund (1996)<br />
Joseph E. Reich Fund (1986)<br />
Henry H. Reichhold Scholarship Fund (1968)<br />
Reid Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2007)<br />
Cordelia & David Reimers Fund (2002)<br />
Rudyard & Emanuella Reimss Memorial Fund (2001)<br />
Reingold Family Fund (2000)<br />
Jerilyn Hayes Re<strong>it</strong>er Memorial Scholarship Fund (2001)<br />
Rembrandt Fund (1977)<br />
Eugene H. & Patricia C. Remmer Fund (1986)<br />
Remo Fund (2009)<br />
Karl F. Reuling Fund (1993)<br />
Reynwood Fund (1986)<br />
R. Rheinstein Fund (1999)<br />
Audrey Rheinstrom & Anne Blevins Fund (2003)<br />
Rhodebeck Central Park Conservancy Fund (1999)<br />
Rhodebeck Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2004)<br />
Rhodebeck Fund for the Elderly (1989)<br />
Rhodebeck Fund for the Homeless (1989)<br />
Rhodebeck Prospect Park Fund (2005)<br />
Rhodebeck Fund for St. George’s Society of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> (2001)<br />
Grantland Rice Fellowship Fund (1951)<br />
Marion & George Riley Fund (1968)<br />
Rinaker Family Fund (1983)<br />
Henry P. Riordan Fund (1990)<br />
James & Gloria Riordan Fund (1983)<br />
Jordan Carlson Riordan & James Quentin Riordan III Memorial<br />
Fund (2003)<br />
Rippe Family Fund (2001)<br />
Virginia S. Risley Family Fund (1995)<br />
Virginia S. Risley Fund (2004)<br />
R<strong>it</strong>a Fund (2008)<br />
Kimberly R<strong>it</strong>rievi Fund (2004)<br />
RME Fund (2007)<br />
*RMT Family Fund (2010)<br />
Emilie D. Robb Fund (1938)<br />
Patricia & Yves Robert Fund (1998)<br />
Roberts Family Fund (1999)<br />
Linda Roberts Fund (2004)<br />
Robinson-Morrill Fund (1992)<br />
Barbara Paul Robinson & Charles Raskob Robinson Fund (1996)<br />
Marguer<strong>it</strong>e P. Roche Fund (1972)<br />
Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Fund (1928)<br />
Mary French Rockefeller Fund (1997)<br />
Rogers Family Fund (1995)<br />
Sarah & Harry Rogers Fund (1994)<br />
Dr. Joseph Richard Rongetti Scholarship Fund (1996)<br />
Hugh & Katherine Roome Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Curtis Roosevelt Fund (1989)<br />
Jonathan F.P. Rose & Diana Calthorpe Rose Fund (1996)<br />
Richard Rose Fund (1981)<br />
Rose/Margulies Fund (1997)<br />
Jack & Mae Rosenberg Fund (1997)<br />
Rosenfeld Family Fund (1986)<br />
June S. Rosenfeld Memorial Fund (1989)<br />
Susan Rosenfeld Fund (1998)<br />
Allen Rosenshine Minor<strong>it</strong>y Education & Training Fund (2000)<br />
John P. Rosenthal Fund (1973)
Rosenthal-Schneier Fund (2009)<br />
Ida Ross Memorial Fund (1986)<br />
Lila & Arnold S. Ross Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2000)<br />
Rossetti Family Fund (2001)<br />
Clara Lewisohn Rossin <strong>Trust</strong> (1949)<br />
Robert & Amy Rothman Family Fund (2007)<br />
Edmond de Rothschild Fund (2000)<br />
Lynn Forester de Rothschild Fund (2002)<br />
Roxbury Fund (1997)<br />
RSVP–For the Children Fund (2006)<br />
Paul & Pam Rubin Family Fund (2007)<br />
Lisa Cordell Rubin Fund (1995)<br />
Samuel N. & Charlotte Rubin Fund (1996)<br />
Frederic A. & Susan A. Rubinstein Fund (1986)<br />
Harry J. Rudick Fund (1988)<br />
Rue de Reves Fund (1987)<br />
G & M Rufrano Fund (2007)<br />
Thomas Ruotolo Scholarship Fund (1985)<br />
William D. Russell Fund (1971)<br />
Rx Foundation Fund (2006)<br />
Rye Scholarship Fund (1977)<br />
S<br />
Myrten G. & Lillian V. Saake Memorial Fund (1994)<br />
Daniel Saccomanno Fund (1996)<br />
Bonnie & Peter Sacerdote Family Fund (1975)<br />
Samuel Sacks Funds (1975)<br />
Safer-Fearer Fund (1998)<br />
Nola J. Safro Fund (2006)<br />
Dr. Abraham & Shirley Saifer Fund (1992)<br />
St. Christopher’s School Fund (1974)<br />
Herbert & Nancy Salkin Fund (1975)<br />
David G. Salten Fund (2007)<br />
Samaratrophia Fund (1995)<br />
Nathan & Nancy Sambul Fund (1997)<br />
Stacey Sanders Fund (2001)<br />
Sarah A. Sanford Fund (1949)<br />
Linda U. Sanger Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1999)<br />
Louis & Carolyn Sapir Family Fund (1998)<br />
Michael Sasse Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2001)<br />
James & Sarah Scanlon Fund (2003)<br />
Brig<strong>it</strong>te Holmen Schattenfield Family Fund (2002)<br />
Dossie Schattman Fund (2007)<br />
Marielle J. Scheff Fund (2002)<br />
Robert & Mae Scheff Fund (2007)<br />
Scheide Fund (1971)<br />
Schein Family Memorial Fund (1987)<br />
Henry Schein Inc., Company Fund (2003)<br />
*Ruth & James Scheuer Fund (2010)<br />
Jacob H. Schiff Memorial (1924)<br />
Jacqueline Schiller Fund (1998)<br />
Max G. Schlapp Mental Hygiene Fund (1979)<br />
Schlegel Family Fund (2005)<br />
Shain Schley Fund (1999)<br />
Grace & Ed<strong>it</strong>h Schneider Memorial Fund (1949)<br />
Schneiderman Family Fund (1994)<br />
Anna E. Schoen-Rene Fund (1942)<br />
Frederick K. Schoff & Maureen A. Mackey Char<strong>it</strong>able Gift Fund<br />
(2009)<br />
Scholarships For Kids Fund (1993)<br />
School Fund (2007)<br />
Lillian Schulman Memorial Fund (2007)<br />
Anthony & Elizabeth Schulte Fund (1997)<br />
John W. Schulz Memorial Fund (2000)<br />
Alan D. Schwartz Family Fund (2000)<br />
Stephen A. Schwarzman Fund (1999)<br />
Robert J. Schweich Fund (1981)<br />
Alfred H. Schwendtner Fund (1996)<br />
Sandra Scime Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2007)<br />
*Isabelle Scott Fund for the Arts (2010)<br />
Walter D. Scott Fund (1985)<br />
Gail Aidinoff Scovell & Edward P. Scovell Fund (1986)<br />
Sea Cliff Fund (1986)<br />
Seal Point Foundation (1966)<br />
Sealion Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1998)<br />
Eleanor T. Seidel Memorial Fund (1984)<br />
Selby/Vail Fund (2001)<br />
Selig Family Fund (2009)<br />
Mamie Seller Memorial Fund (1978)<br />
Jerome & Joan Serchuck Fund (1971)<br />
*Serena Foundation Fund (2010)<br />
Alfred M. Serex Fund (1999)<br />
J. Walter & Helen C. Severinghaus Fund (1988)<br />
William H. Seward, Jr. Fund (1962)<br />
Sewell Fund (2007)<br />
Shah-Domenicali Family Fund (2005)<br />
Harris Shapiro Fund (1996)<br />
Shaw Foundation Fund (1964)<br />
Sheinberg Family Fund (1996)<br />
Serena Fairchild Sheldon Fund (2009)<br />
Annette & William Sherman Fund (1999)<br />
Lola J. Sherman Fund (1937)<br />
Fannie Sherr Fund (2006)<br />
Jack & Dorothy Shulman Memorial Fund (1984)<br />
Anne P. & Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Fund (2007)<br />
Catherine & Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff Family Fund (2003)<br />
Elizabeth Sidamon-Eristoff Fund (2003)<br />
Simon Sidamon-Eristoff Fund (2003)<br />
Siebert Family Fund (2001)<br />
Shari Siegel Fund (2007)<br />
Jayne M. Silberman Fund (1986)<br />
Lois & Samuel Silberman Building Fund (1992)<br />
Lois & Samuel Silberman Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1993)<br />
Lois & Samuel Silberman Grant Fund (1992)<br />
Ruth & Marvin Silberman Memorial Fund (1967)<br />
Al & Rosa Silverman Fund (1994)<br />
Alan Silverman Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2004)<br />
Lynn Silverman Family Fund (2006)<br />
Marty & Dorothy Silverman Fund (2001)<br />
Silverstein Family Fund (2007)<br />
Arlene B. Simon Fund (1986)<br />
Suzanne Cohn Simon Fund (2003)<br />
Robert M. Sims/Robert L. Albright Fund (2009)<br />
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Fund (1995)<br />
Cecile Singer Fund (2000)<br />
Stephen Sirkin Memorial Fund (1984)<br />
Skilen Fund (1996)<br />
Skipjack Fund (2006)<br />
Randy Slifka Philanthropic Fund (2006)<br />
Deborah A. Sm<strong>it</strong>h Fund (1986)<br />
Jacqueline & Albert Sm<strong>it</strong>h Fund (1993)<br />
Richard L. Snyder Fund (1991)<br />
Laura Solinger Fund (1993)<br />
L. & S. Soll Fund (1998)<br />
David & Nancy Solomon Fund (2000)<br />
*John D. Solomon Memorial Fund (2010)<br />
Hannah Fox Solomon Fund (2002)<br />
Solow Foundation Philanthropic Fund (1988)<br />
Abe, Lena & Irin Soskis Memorial Fund (1984)<br />
Abe, Lena & Irin Soskis Memorial Fund No. 2 (1984)<br />
Fernando Soto, Jr. Fund (2000)<br />
Alireza Soudavar Fund (1986)<br />
Mammadi Soudavar Memorial Fellowship Fund (1982)<br />
Patricia & Michael Sovern Fund (2003)<br />
Rose M. Soybel Rose Garden Fund (1997)<br />
Carol & Charles Spaeth Memorial Fund (1986)<br />
Special Fund No. 11 (1968)<br />
Special Fund No. 14 (1950)<br />
Special Fund No. 20 (1962)<br />
Tivy Spence Achievement Fund (1999)<br />
Arthur L. Spencer Memorial Scholarship Fund (2002)<br />
Sperry Van Ness/Joe French Endowment Fund (2004)<br />
Marion R. Spinnler Education Fund (1970)<br />
Spurlino Family Fund (2006)<br />
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funds in 2010<br />
54<br />
Squadron A Fund (1983)<br />
Nicholas Warren Squires Family Fund (1991)<br />
Stack Family Fund (1994)<br />
Stadler Fund (1997)<br />
Ilma Stafford-Greene Fund (1977)<br />
*Stankard Family Fund (2010)<br />
Alma Timolat Stanley Fund (1987)<br />
*Stanley, Story, Crane Fund (2010)<br />
Staples Family Fund (2008)<br />
Stars & Stripes Fund (1988)<br />
Betty J. Stebman Fund (2003)<br />
Ellen & David Stein Fund (2009)<br />
Steinberg Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2005)<br />
Albert & Marie Steinert Fund (1991)<br />
Stemland Family Fund (1991)<br />
Stephens Bequest (1942)<br />
Sterling Fund (1985)<br />
Douglas Stern Philanthropic Fund (2007)<br />
Henry J. Stern & Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Fund (1982)<br />
Ettie Stettheimer Memorial Fund (1961)<br />
Gertrude Stewart Memorial Scholarship Fund (1971)<br />
Kate H. Stiassni Fund (1999)<br />
Stonehome Fund (1956)<br />
Samantha Fairchild Storkerson Fund (2009)<br />
Edward K. Straus Fund (1951)<br />
*Lise Strickler & Mark G<strong>all</strong>ogly Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2010)<br />
Stronach-Buschel Fund (1995)<br />
Carole Stupell Travel Award Program (2003)<br />
Sunlight Fund (2009)<br />
Billy Sunshine Memorial Scholarship Fund (1985)<br />
Surrogate’s Court Fund (1991)<br />
Robert J. Suslow Fund (1998)<br />
Kelso F. & Joanna L. Sutton Fund (1998)<br />
John & Mary Suydam Family Fund (2007)<br />
R. Swayze Gay & Lesbian Youth Fund (1996)<br />
John & Devereux Swing Philanthropy Fund (1998)<br />
T<br />
Hazaros Tabakoğlu Scholarship Fund (1994)<br />
Robert A. Taft Inst<strong>it</strong>ute of Government <strong>Trust</strong> (1969)<br />
Peter Talbert Char<strong>it</strong>y Fund (1999)<br />
W. Pike Talbert Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1986)<br />
Nancy & Jay Talbot Fund (2009)<br />
James Talcott Fund (1974)<br />
Helen S. Tanenbaum Award Fund (2004)<br />
Helen S. Tanenbaum Fund (1954)<br />
Nicki & Harold Tanner Fund (2001)<br />
Rachel Tanur Memorial Fund (2002)<br />
Dave Taylor Memorial Fund (1995)<br />
William J. Taylor Fund (1939)<br />
TechnoServe Fund (1993)<br />
B. & U. Tenny Fund (2009)<br />
William Clark Terry Scholarship Fund (1983)<br />
Ethel & Dominick Tesoriero Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2005)<br />
Thackeray Fund (2005)<br />
Third Millennium Fund (1973)<br />
Thomas COPD Fund (1996)<br />
Thomas Fund (1995)<br />
Marvin & Doris Thomas Fund (1996)<br />
Grandchildren of Fred & Florence Thomases Fund (1999)<br />
Suzanne Thompson Fund (2007)<br />
Jud<strong>it</strong>h Dana Thorne Fund (1990)<br />
Nathan C. & Margaret Y. Thorne Fund (2004)<br />
Nathan & Nicholas Thorne Fund (2003)<br />
Olaf J. & Margaret L. Thorp Fund (1987)<br />
316th Association Memorial Fund (1994)<br />
316th Infantry Monument Fund (1969)<br />
Three Ninety Fund (1972)<br />
Nancy H. Tilghman Fund (1999)<br />
Jane M. Timken Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1987)<br />
Tisser Family Fund (1998)<br />
Tobacco Pink Fund (1977)<br />
Carol H. Tolan Fund (1997)<br />
Nathaniel & Sarah Tooker Fund (1972)<br />
Tor Family Fund (1999)<br />
Arnold & Caren Toren Fund (2004)<br />
Raymond & Beverly Tower Fund (1997)<br />
Town Hill School Fund (1993)<br />
Tozer Family Fund (1987)<br />
Traer Fund (1976)<br />
*Traub-Dicker Rainbow Fund (2010)<br />
Charles Welford Travis <strong>Trust</strong> (1981)<br />
Joseph Michael Tremarco Memorial Fund (2007)<br />
Trevor Fund (1986)<br />
Harry D. Triantafillu Funds (1986)<br />
Trin<strong>it</strong>y Chapel Home Fund (1960)<br />
Tripod Fund (1979)<br />
Jean L. & Raymond S. Troubh Family Fund (1998)<br />
John B. & Louisa S. Troubh Fund (1993)<br />
Elizabeth D. Trussell Fund (2005)<br />
Turanski Family Compassionate Acceptance Fund (2004)<br />
Turner Fund (1999)<br />
Christopher Turner & Tracy Turner Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2005)<br />
Paul N. Turner Bequest (1960)<br />
Charles P. Twichell Fund (1995)<br />
2005 Char<strong>it</strong>able <strong>Trust</strong> Fund (2005)<br />
2007 Char<strong>it</strong>able <strong>Trust</strong> Fund (2007)<br />
U<br />
Beth M. Uffner Arts Fund (1998)<br />
Umbrella Fund (2009)<br />
Don & Patricia Underwood Fund (2003)<br />
Up-town Fund (2008)<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way Humancare Fund (1984)<br />
V<br />
Vacolo Fund (2000)<br />
Gilad Vaday Fund (2000)<br />
Anne van Biema Fund (1996)<br />
van Hengel Family Fund (1980)<br />
Edward & S<strong>all</strong>y Van Lier Fund (1988)<br />
Lottie Grace Vanderveer Fund (2003)<br />
Lottie Grace Vanderveer Fund for Saranac Lake High School (2003)<br />
Nancy Ve<strong>it</strong>h Fund (2003)<br />
Nicholas M. & Susan J. Verrastro Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
(1998)<br />
Rudolf & Anna Marie Vetter Memorial Fund (1977)<br />
R.G. Viault Family Fund (1999)<br />
Viburnum Trilobum Fund (2003)<br />
*Victory Fund (2010)<br />
John L. Vigor<strong>it</strong>a, M.D. Memorial Fund (1991)<br />
Vinmont Fund (2006)<br />
V<strong>it</strong>al Projects Fund (1977)<br />
Vo Van Jacques & Thai Thi Tam Memorial Fund (2004)<br />
David & Johanna Voell Family Fund (2001)<br />
Gregory & Elyzabeth Voell Family Fund (2001)<br />
Jeffrey & Stephanie Voell Family Fund (2001)<br />
Richard & Virginia Voell Family Fund (1986)<br />
Vogel Family Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2006)<br />
Hans A. Vogelstein Memorial Scholarship Fund (1982)<br />
Mrs. Claus von Bulow Fund (1971)<br />
Enders M. Voorhees Fund (1973)<br />
W<br />
Michael & Marcy Wade Family Fund (2006)<br />
Marian Marcus Wahl Memorial Fund (1985)<br />
Bayard Walker, Jr. Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2003)<br />
Christina Walker Fund (2003)<br />
J. Miller Walker Fund (2005)<br />
Julia & Carter Walker Fund (1997)<br />
Walker-Pratt Family Fund (2003)<br />
W<strong>all</strong>ace Special Projects Fund (1991)<br />
DeW<strong>it</strong>t W<strong>all</strong>ace Fund for Youth (1982)<br />
Frederick J. & <strong>The</strong>resa Dow W<strong>all</strong>ace Fund (1977)
Lila Acheson W<strong>all</strong>ace Fund for the Arts (1984)<br />
<strong>The</strong>resa Dow W<strong>all</strong>ace Scholarship Fund (1975)<br />
W<strong>all</strong>er-Davidson Fund (1980)<br />
Anthony W. & Lulu C. Wang Fund (1996)<br />
N.T. & Mabel Wang Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2004)<br />
Mor<strong>it</strong>z & Charlotte Warburg Memorial (1925)<br />
Elizabeth & Andrew Ward Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2006)<br />
David Warfield Funds (1951)<br />
David & Mary Warfield Funds (1973)<br />
Mary Warfield Fund (1971)<br />
Bradford A. & Nancy H. Warner Fund (1985)<br />
Watcha Fund (1988)<br />
Wattles Family Char<strong>it</strong>able <strong>Trust</strong> Fund (1981)<br />
Alice W. Wattles Fund (1974)<br />
James Howard Wattles Fund (1947)<br />
*Jordan & Caren Waxman Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (2010)<br />
Weatherhead Foundation Fund (2007)<br />
*Albert J. Weatherhead III Foundation Fund (2010)<br />
Damon Weber Fund (2005)<br />
Weigel Family Fund (1999)<br />
Karl & V<strong>all</strong>y Weigl Fund (1980)<br />
Alex E. Weinberg Fund (2007)<br />
John L. Weinberg Family Fund (2003)<br />
Edna & Frederick Weingarten Fund (1984)<br />
Seymour & Kathleen Weingarten Fund (2005)<br />
Seymour & Rose Weinstock Fund (1999)<br />
Weintz Family Foundation (1980)<br />
Weintz Family Fund (1995)<br />
Mabel W. Weir <strong>Trust</strong> (1978)<br />
Nathan H. Weiss Memorial Fund (1999)<br />
Rebecca & Nathan Weiss Fund (1997)<br />
WellMet Group Fund (1999)<br />
William E. Welsh Jr. Family Fund (1978)<br />
West End Road Fund (1988)<br />
Herbert B. West Fund (1989)<br />
Maria & Herbert B. West Fund (1986)<br />
*Elliot & Florence Westin Fund (2010)<br />
Wheeler Fund (1992)<br />
Betty Wheeler Fund (1991)<br />
Let<strong>it</strong>ia M. Whip Memorial Fund (1972)<br />
Bill Wh<strong>it</strong>ehead Award Fund (1993)<br />
Edward B. Wh<strong>it</strong>ney Fund (1986)<br />
Frederic J. Wh<strong>it</strong>on Fund (1960)<br />
Wiccopee Fund (1986)<br />
Mary L. Wiener/Sanford M. Cohen Fund (1986)<br />
Carleton Wiggins & Donald Bain <strong>Trust</strong> (1982)<br />
Donna Bain Wiggins <strong>Trust</strong> (1982)<br />
Robert O. Wilder Fund (1989)<br />
Mason Wiley Memorial Fund (1995)<br />
Cynthia & Alan Wilkinson Fund (2003)<br />
Henry K. S. Williams <strong>Trust</strong> No. 1 (1944)<br />
Henry K. S. Williams <strong>Trust</strong> No. 2 (1944)<br />
Mildred Anna Williams Fund (1940)<br />
Oscar Williams & Gene Derwood Fund (1971)<br />
Robert I. Williams Fund (1996)<br />
Sarah Williams & Andrew Kimb<strong>all</strong> Fund (1999)<br />
Bruce R. Williamson Fund (1998)<br />
Douglas Williamson Fund (1997)<br />
Willkie Farr & G<strong>all</strong>agher Fund (1984)<br />
Sam Wilner Fund (1997)<br />
John H. T. Wilson Fund (1988)<br />
William Ross Reid Wilson Memorial Fund (1991)<br />
Wilton-Risdon Fund (1994)<br />
Wiltwyck School Fund (1988)<br />
Wind Down Fund (1989)<br />
Windie Knowe Fund (2003)<br />
Windsor Fund (1977)<br />
Jay Winston Scholarship Fund (1997)<br />
John Winston Fund (1999)<br />
Winterer Fund (1986)<br />
Winthrop Family in America Fund for Groton Church (1982)<br />
John Winthrop Fund (1970)<br />
Margaret S. Winthrop Fund (1972)<br />
Leone Scott Wise Fund (1986)<br />
W<strong>it</strong>ches’ Fund (1998)<br />
W<strong>it</strong>kin Family Fund (1988)<br />
Kate & Richard W<strong>it</strong>kin Family Fund (1988)<br />
Joanne W<strong>it</strong>ty & Eugene Keilin Fund (1986)<br />
C. <strong>The</strong>odore Wolf & Francis X. Decolator II Fund (1996)<br />
Wolfe/Inadomi Fund (2007)<br />
Ross Wollen Char<strong>it</strong>able Fund (1997)<br />
Women First Fund (2007)<br />
Wood Thrush Fund (2004)<br />
*Joseph Woolfson Fund (2010)<br />
World Trade Center Hoboken Memorial Scholarship Fund (2002)<br />
World-Wide Fund (2002)<br />
World-Wide Holdings, Inc. Fund (2002)<br />
Clara Kennon Worley Fund (1973)<br />
Worth Fund (1992)<br />
Wray Family Fund (1986)<br />
Wrede Fund (2009)<br />
Thomas & Maureen Wright Family Fund (2005)<br />
Seymour B. Wurzler Bequest (1963)<br />
Y<br />
J. Ernest Grant Yalden Memorial Fund (1956)<br />
Yamin Family Fund (1994)<br />
Yancey Family Fund (1986)<br />
Yaseen Lectures on the Fine Arts (1971)<br />
Millicent B. Yinkey Fund (2007)<br />
Samuel McC. & Lizora M. Yonce Fund (1986)<br />
Nancy Young & Paul B. Ford, Jr. Fund (1986)<br />
Thomas & Elsie Young Fund (2000)<br />
H. R. Young & Betty G. Young Fund (1980)<br />
Stephane Yul<strong>it</strong>a Children’s Fund (1989)<br />
Stephane Yul<strong>it</strong>a & Inge Kadon Fund (2000)<br />
Z<br />
Jud<strong>it</strong>h & Stanley Zabar Fund (1993)<br />
John & Catherine Zacharias Family Fund (2003)<br />
Eileen E. Zaglin Scholarship Fund (1993)<br />
Steve Zang Fund (1999)<br />
Zarin Family Fund (2009)<br />
Ziano Fund (2007)<br />
Zimmerman Family Fund (2002)<br />
Joel Zimmerman Fund (1996)<br />
Zofnass/Ring Family Fund (1991)<br />
ZPM Fund (1986)<br />
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grants in 2010<br />
<strong>The</strong> organizations listed below received grants of $20,000 or more. Included in the list are grantees specific<strong>all</strong>y recommended by advisors to individual<br />
funds. Organizations are in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> unless otherwise indicated.<br />
56<br />
A<br />
Abyssinian Development Corporation, $70,000<br />
Added Value and Herban Solutions, $20,000<br />
Adelphi Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $31,000<br />
Administration for Children’s Services, $298,000<br />
Adventure Unlim<strong>it</strong>ed (Colo.), $20,000<br />
Advocates for Children of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $257,700<br />
AFS-USA, $250,000<br />
After-School Corporation, $25,621<br />
Aging in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Fund, $72,000<br />
Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, $24,500<br />
Allen-Stevenson School, $32,100<br />
Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound (Mass.), $75,000<br />
Alliance for Qual<strong>it</strong>y Education, $270,000<br />
Alliance of Resident <strong>The</strong>atres/<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $40,000<br />
Alliance for Young Artists and Wr<strong>it</strong>ers, $20,000<br />
Alpha Workshops, $50,500<br />
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association (Ill.), $41,101<br />
America: Now & Here, $72,000<br />
American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry<br />
(Conn.), $25,000<br />
American Astronomical Society (D.C.), $25,000<br />
American Battle Monuments Commission Overseas Operations,<br />
$21,750<br />
American Cancer Society Eastern Division, $28,350<br />
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, $40,300<br />
American Farm School, $73,500<br />
American Foundation for the Paris School of Economics, $30,000<br />
American Friends of the Hebrew Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $66,570<br />
American Friends of the Rabin Medical Center, $33,000<br />
American Friends Service Comm<strong>it</strong>tee (Pa.), $113,350<br />
American Friends of Tel Aviv Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $42,000<br />
American Friends of the Union of Progressive Jews in Germany,<br />
Austria & Sw<strong>it</strong>zerland (Pa.), $50,000<br />
American Heart Association, Founders Affiliate, $307,074<br />
American Heart Association, Westchester/Putnam Region, $27,240<br />
American Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Stuttering, $25,000<br />
American Jewish Comm<strong>it</strong>tee, $80,200<br />
American Jewish Joint Distribution Comm<strong>it</strong>tee, $30,500<br />
American Jewish World Service, $34,060<br />
American Montessori Society, $50,000<br />
American Museum of Natural History, $260,500<br />
American Patrons of the Tate G<strong>all</strong>ery Foundation, $25,000<br />
American Red Cross in Greater <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $206,540<br />
American Red Cross/National Headquarters (D.C.), $150,200<br />
American Rivers (D.C.), $36,000<br />
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, $77,250<br />
American Univers<strong>it</strong>y (D.C.), $25,400<br />
American Univers<strong>it</strong>y in Cairo, $226,000<br />
American Visionary Arts Museum (Md.), $31,000<br />
Americans for Campaign Reform (N.H.), $20,000<br />
Americans for Oxford, $118,500<br />
Amida Care, $253,334<br />
Andrew K. Dwyer Foundation, $25,000<br />
Andrews Osborne Academy (Ohio), $75,000<br />
Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’r<strong>it</strong>h, $72,535<br />
Apollo <strong>The</strong>ater Foundation, $301,000<br />
Appalachian Commun<strong>it</strong>y Fund (Tenn.), $172,250<br />
Appeal of Conscience Foundation, $50,000<br />
Arizona State Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $74,271<br />
Armory Foundation, $40,000<br />
Arthr<strong>it</strong>is Foundation, Northeast Region, $50,250<br />
Arts for Healing (Conn.), $20,000<br />
ArtsConnection, $117,500<br />
Asia Society, $60,250<br />
Asian American Coal<strong>it</strong>ion for Children and Families, $50,000<br />
Asian American Wr<strong>it</strong>ers’ Workshop, $31,000<br />
Asian and Pacific Islander Coal<strong>it</strong>ion on HIV/AIDS, $60,000<br />
Associated Medical Schools of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $30,000<br />
Association of the Bar of the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Fund, $159,850<br />
Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (Fla.), $20,000<br />
Atlantic Council of the Un<strong>it</strong>ed States (D.C.), $25,000<br />
Atlantic <strong>The</strong>ater Company, $40,250<br />
B<br />
Bahamas Environment Fund (Fla.), $35,000<br />
B<strong>all</strong>et Hispanico of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $73,850<br />
B<strong>all</strong>et <strong>The</strong>atre Foundation, $370,860<br />
Bank Street College of Education, $164,000<br />
Barium Springs Home for Children (N.C.), $65,510<br />
Barnard College, $43,250<br />
F. D. Barstow Memorial School (Vt.), $25,000<br />
Baruch College Fund, $221,800<br />
Bay Shore Schools Arts Education Fund, $35,000<br />
Vivian Beaumont <strong>The</strong>ater/Lincoln Center <strong>The</strong>ater, $68,500<br />
Beaver Country Day School (Mass.), $20,000<br />
Becket Arts Center (Mass.), $25,250<br />
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, $54,500<br />
Bedford Village Elementary School Association, $22,425<br />
Beginning w<strong>it</strong>h Children Foundation, $27,850<br />
Belgrade Lakes Association (Mass.), $26,000<br />
Bennington College Corporation (Vt.), $40,600<br />
Best Friends Animal Society (Utah), $21,000<br />
Beverly Bootstraps Food Pantry (Mass.), $22,500<br />
Bhutan Foundation (D.C.), $80,000<br />
Big Apple Circus, $26,500<br />
Big Brothers Big Sisters of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $88,300<br />
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, $135,000<br />
Blue Green Alliance Foundation (Minn.), $75,000<br />
Bnos Bais Yaakov of Far Rockaway, $20,950<br />
BoardSource (D.C.), $21,000<br />
Boca Grande Women’s Club (Fla.), $20,000<br />
Boston College (Mass.), $43,125<br />
Boston Foundation for Sight (Mass.), $75,000<br />
Boston Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Mass.), $95,000<br />
Bowdoin College (Maine), $54,000<br />
Boy Scouts of America, Greater <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Councils, $126,910<br />
Boys’ Club of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $374,700<br />
Boys & Girls Harbor, $61,000<br />
Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America, $43,230<br />
Brearley School, $39,650<br />
Brick Presbyterian Church, $72,670
Bridge Fund of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $1,271,250<br />
Bridge Fund of Westchester, $67,000<br />
Broadway Housing Commun<strong>it</strong>ies, $26,250<br />
Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, $20,000<br />
Bronx Addiction Services Integrated Concepts Systems, $114,000<br />
Bronx Council on the Arts, $40,000<br />
Bronx Defenders, $45,000<br />
BronxNet, $40,000<br />
Brookhaven Memorial Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Medical Center, $37,500<br />
Brookings Inst<strong>it</strong>ution (D.C.), $136,000<br />
Brooklyn Academy of Music, $161,785<br />
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Corporation, $34,000<br />
Brooklyn Bureau of Commun<strong>it</strong>y Service, $42,837<br />
Brooklyn Charter School, $50,000<br />
Brooklyn College Foundation, $57,456<br />
Brooklyn Congregations Un<strong>it</strong>ed, $25,000<br />
Brooklyn Defender Services, $45,000<br />
Brooklyn Historical Society, $37,800<br />
Brooklyn Law School, $42,000<br />
Brooklyn Museum, $1,615,130<br />
Brown Univers<strong>it</strong>y (R.I.), $314,500<br />
Browning School, $29,000<br />
Brownsville Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Corporation, $100,000<br />
Brunswick School (Conn.), $54,014<br />
Bryant Univers<strong>it</strong>y (R.I.), $101,250<br />
Bryn Mawr College (Pa.), $25,000<br />
Buckley Country Day School, $30,000<br />
Buckley School, $30,750<br />
Bucknell Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Pa.), $62,300<br />
Buglisi Dance <strong>The</strong>atre, $31,000<br />
Winifred Masterson Burke Rehabil<strong>it</strong>ation Hosp<strong>it</strong>al, $23,500<br />
Jacob Burns Film Center, $20,170<br />
Business Executives for National Secur<strong>it</strong>y (D.C.), $25,000<br />
C<br />
CAMBA, $45,300<br />
Camera Club of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $30,000<br />
Camino Bluff Productions, $30,000<br />
Camp DeWolfe, $20,000<br />
Campaign for Fiscal Equ<strong>it</strong>y, $150,000<br />
Cancer Care, $871,780<br />
Cancer Research Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $60,500<br />
Canterbury School (Conn.), $31,500<br />
Cape Cod Healthcare Foundation (Mass.), $32,070<br />
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, $54,300<br />
CARE USA Northeast Region, $29,200<br />
Career Trans<strong>it</strong>ion for Dancers, $30,000<br />
Carnegie H<strong>all</strong> Society, $22,410<br />
Carnegie Mellon Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Pa.), $73,400<br />
CAST Resources (Mass.), $490,000<br />
Catholic Char<strong>it</strong>ies Commun<strong>it</strong>y Services, Archdiocese of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>,<br />
$48,850<br />
Catholic Char<strong>it</strong>ies of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, $30,000<br />
Catholic Relief Services of the U.S. Catholic Conference (Md.),<br />
$55,750<br />
Catholic Schools Foundation (Mass.), $50,000<br />
Cause Effective, $80,000<br />
Cedars of Marin (Calif.), $100,000<br />
Center for Advancing Health (D.C.), $25,000<br />
Center for American Progress (D.C.), $65,000<br />
Center on Budget and Policy Prior<strong>it</strong>ies (D.C.), $51,500<br />
Center for Biological Divers<strong>it</strong>y (Ark.), $75,000<br />
Center for Working Families, $100,000<br />
Center for Independence of the Disabled in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $43,000<br />
Center for Independent Documentary (Mass.), $25,000<br />
Center for International Environmental Law (D.C.), $75,000<br />
Center for Reproductive Rights, $52,000<br />
Center for Strategic and International Studies (D.C.), $50,000<br />
Central American Refugee Center - CARECEN NY, $20,000<br />
Central Park Conservancy, $351,410<br />
Central Synagogue, $26,470<br />
Centurion Ministries (N.J.), $80,000<br />
Cerebral Palsy Associations of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State, $100,000<br />
Chabad of Brookville, $30,500<br />
Chabad Lubav<strong>it</strong>ch of the River Towns, $27,805<br />
Chai Lifeline, $102,500<br />
Chapin School, $26,500<br />
Chatham Un<strong>it</strong>ed Methodist Church (N.J.), $39,500<br />
Checkerboard Foundation, $102,750<br />
Chess-in-the-Schools, $20,000<br />
Chez Bushwick, $30,250<br />
Chhaya Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Corporation, $20,000<br />
Chicago Hope Academy, $50,000<br />
Child Study Center Foundation, $104,100<br />
Childcare Learning Centers (Conn.), $50,000<br />
Children, Incorporated (Va.), $21,950<br />
Children’s Arts & Science Workshops, $22,983<br />
Children’s Environmental Health Center of the Hudson V<strong>all</strong>ey,<br />
$25,000<br />
Children’s Aid Society, $251,929<br />
Children’s Defense Fund (D.C.), $42,600<br />
Children’s Museum of <strong>New</strong> Hampshire, $20,000<br />
Children’s Rights, $30,530<br />
Children’s Storefront, $79,500<br />
Chinese Staff and Workers’ Association, $20,000<br />
Choate Rosemary H<strong>all</strong> Foundation (Conn.), $126,750<br />
Chocolate Factory <strong>The</strong>ater, $20,000<br />
Christodora, $85,000<br />
Church of the Heavenly Rest, $27,950<br />
C<strong>it</strong>izens Budget Commission, $75,000<br />
C<strong>it</strong>izens Campaign for the Environment, $40,000<br />
C<strong>it</strong>izens’ Comm<strong>it</strong>tee for Children of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $60,650<br />
C<strong>it</strong>izens Comm<strong>it</strong>tee for <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $153,000<br />
C<strong>it</strong>izens Union Foundation of the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $101,000<br />
C<strong>it</strong>y College of CUNY, $27,800<br />
C<strong>it</strong>y Futures, $30,000<br />
C<strong>it</strong>y Harvest, $254,400<br />
C<strong>it</strong>y Parks Foundation, $75,300<br />
C<strong>it</strong>y Seminary of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $420,000<br />
C<strong>it</strong>y Squash, $57,400<br />
C<strong>it</strong>y Univers<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $410,000<br />
C<strong>it</strong>ymeals-on-Wheels, $454,958<br />
Civil War Preservation <strong>Trust</strong> (D.C.), $125,500<br />
Clean Air Task Force (Mass.), $250,000<br />
Clean and Healthy <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $50,000<br />
Clean Energy States Alliance (Vt.), $70,000<br />
William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation (Ark.), $88,100<br />
Coal<strong>it</strong>ion of Behavioral Health Agencies, $125,000<br />
Coal<strong>it</strong>ion of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State Public Health Plans, $65,000<br />
Coal<strong>it</strong>ion of <strong>The</strong>atres of Color, $25,000<br />
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, $193,470<br />
Colgate Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $540,300<br />
College of Saint Elizabeth (N.J.), $30,000<br />
College of St. Joseph (Vt.), $50,000<br />
College Summ<strong>it</strong> (D.C.), $30,000<br />
Collegiate School, $98,800<br />
Columbia Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $331,700<br />
Columbia Univers<strong>it</strong>y, College of Physicians and Surgeons, $131,750<br />
Columbia Univers<strong>it</strong>y, Mailman School of Public Health, $29,000<br />
Columbia Univers<strong>it</strong>y, School of Nursing, $105,000<br />
Comm<strong>it</strong>tee for Economic Development (D.C.), $55,000<br />
Comm<strong>it</strong>tee to Protect Journalists, $20,000<br />
Common Cause Education Fund (D.C.), $34,755<br />
Common Good Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $30,000<br />
Commonweal (Calif.), $215,000<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Counseling and Mediation Service, $36,797<br />
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Commun<strong>it</strong>ies in School of Chicago (Ill.), $20,000<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation of Dutchess County, $20,610<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties (Fla.),<br />
$42,000<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Health Care Association of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State, $150,000<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Health Project, $77,000<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Healthcare Network, $75,000<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y League of the Heights, $40,000<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Resource Exchange, $250,000<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Service Society of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $98,800<br />
Commun<strong>it</strong>y Voices Heard, $60,000<br />
Computers for Youth Foundation, $24,000<br />
Concern Worldwide U.S., $39,000<br />
Concord Coal<strong>it</strong>ion (Va.), $100,300<br />
Coney Island USA, $25,000<br />
Congregation Emanu-El of the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $146,998<br />
Congregation Rodeph Sholom, $35,200<br />
Congregations Linked in Urban Strategy to Effect Renewal, $32,500<br />
Connecticut Fund for the Environment, $51,250<br />
Conservation International (Va.), $21,500<br />
Conservation Law Foundation (Mass.), $155,000<br />
Cooper-Hew<strong>it</strong>t, National Design Museum, $40,000<br />
Cooper Square Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Comm<strong>it</strong>tee &<br />
Businessmen’s Association, $40,000<br />
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, $44,080<br />
Cornell Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $47,270<br />
Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell Univers<strong>it</strong>y,<br />
$241,000<br />
Correctional Association of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $122,250<br />
Council on the Arts and Human<strong>it</strong>ies for Staten Island, $100,000<br />
Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies, $56,000<br />
Council on Foreign Relations, $6,353,500<br />
Council on Foundations (Va.), $49,700<br />
Council of Peoples Organization, $25,000<br />
Council for Secular Humanism, $25,000<br />
Council of Senior Centers and Services of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $75,500<br />
Court Appointed Special Advocates, $20,000<br />
Crossnore School (N.C.), $65,510<br />
CUNY School of Law Foundation, $25,000<br />
Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, $69,818<br />
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Greater <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Chapter, $257,550<br />
D<br />
Dalton School, $130,700<br />
Dana-Farber Cancer Inst<strong>it</strong>ute (Mass.), $27,750<br />
Dancewave, $58,000<br />
Danny Fund, $25,000<br />
Dartmouth College (N.H.), $153,070<br />
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park (Mass.), $70,000<br />
Deerfield Academy (Mass.), $1,735,750<br />
Denison Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Ohio), $125,750<br />
Disabled Veterans’ LIFE Memorial Foundation (Fla.), $50,000<br />
Discipleship Outreach Ministries, $75,000<br />
Doctors w<strong>it</strong>hout Borders U.S.A. $185,704<br />
Dominican Academy, $50,000<br />
Dominican Sisters of Am<strong>it</strong>yville, $20,000<br />
Downtown Commun<strong>it</strong>y Television Center, $120,000<br />
Duke Univers<strong>it</strong>y (N.C.), $53,750<br />
Dunwoody College of Technology (Minn.), $20,000<br />
Dutchess Land Conservancy, $21,000<br />
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Earthjustice (Calif.), $183,055<br />
Earthworks (D.C.), $75,000<br />
East Harlem Tutorial Program, $33,150<br />
East River Development Alliance, $40,000<br />
East Spanish Congregation of Jehovah’s W<strong>it</strong>ness (Conn.), $250,000<br />
Eastern Farm Workers Association, $21,000<br />
Eastern Suffolk BOCES, $20,000<br />
Ecclesia Ministries (Mass.), $38,700<br />
Echoing Green Foundation, $100,500<br />
Education Through Music, $40,000<br />
Education Voters Inst<strong>it</strong>ute (D.C.), $20,000<br />
Educational Broadcasting Corporation/Channel 13, $277,940<br />
Educational Video Center, $50,000<br />
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $213,500<br />
EIS Housing Resource Center, $40,250<br />
Emelin <strong>The</strong>atre for the Performing Arts, $30,000<br />
Empire Justice Center, $22,500<br />
Empire State Future, $75,000<br />
Endeavor In<strong>it</strong>iative, $62,500<br />
Martha Entenmann Tinn<strong>it</strong>us Research Center (Vt.), $75,000<br />
Environment America Research and Policy Center (D.C.), $90,000<br />
Environmental Advocates of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $185,000<br />
Environmental Health Fund (Mass.), $200,000<br />
Episcopal Social Services of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $34,020<br />
ERASE Racism, $20,340<br />
Esperanza Academy (Mass.), $20,000<br />
Ethical Culture Fieldston School, $22,000<br />
Everybody Wins Foundation, $26,000<br />
Evidence, $60,500<br />
Exodus School, $22,500<br />
Exodus Trans<strong>it</strong>ional Commun<strong>it</strong>y, $412,500<br />
Explorers Club, $23,000<br />
F<br />
Fabretto Children’s Foundation (Va.), $25,000<br />
Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation (Mass.), $38,250<br />
Fairfield County Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation (Conn.), $1,004,500<br />
Family Centers (Conn.), $31,000<br />
Family and Children’s Association, $58,000<br />
Family ReEntry (Conn.), $20,000<br />
Family Service League of Suffolk County, $42,525<br />
Family Services of Westchester, $39,800<br />
Farms for C<strong>it</strong>y Kids Foundation, $250,000<br />
FDNY Foundation, $46,350<br />
Feminist Major<strong>it</strong>y Foundation (Va.), $25,000<br />
Fenn School (Mass.), $20,000<br />
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids (D.C.), $50,000<br />
Fiscal Policy Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $75,000<br />
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, $60,000<br />
Flanbwayan Ha<strong>it</strong>ian L<strong>it</strong>eracy Project, $20,000<br />
Flatbush Development Corporation, $40,000<br />
Flux Factory, $40,000<br />
Folksbiene Yiddish <strong>The</strong>atre, $30,000<br />
Food Bank for <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $1,511,178<br />
Food Bank for Westchester, $68,250<br />
Food for the Poor (Fla.), $51,500<br />
Food Works at Two Rivers Center (Vt.), $20,400<br />
Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, $20,000<br />
Fordham Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $114,800<br />
Forest Ethics (Calif.), $100,000<br />
Fortune Society, $57,450<br />
47 Palmer (Mass.), $40,000<br />
Foundation Center, $20,000<br />
Foundation for Georgetown Univers<strong>it</strong>y Hosp<strong>it</strong>al (D.C.), $1,008,000<br />
Foundation for the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns, $33,360<br />
Foundation for Sustainabil<strong>it</strong>y and Peacemaking in MesoAmerica<br />
(Tex.), $20,000<br />
Fountain House, $128,500<br />
Fourth Arts Block, $50,000<br />
Fractured Atlas Productions, $25,355<br />
Frederick Douglass Academy, $61,000<br />
Frederick Douglass Academy V, $29,700<br />
Freer G<strong>all</strong>ery of Art of the Sm<strong>it</strong>hsonian Inst<strong>it</strong>ution (D.C.), $145,000<br />
Fresh Air Fund, $31,400
Friends of Alice Austen House, $40,000<br />
Friends of Dresden, $200,000<br />
Friends of the High Line, $385,050<br />
Friends of Khmer Culture (Conn.), $28,120<br />
Friends of the Saint Andrew’s School Foundation, $30,000<br />
Friends School of Baltimore (Md.), $50,000<br />
Friends of the Upper East Side Historic District, $25,000<br />
FSH Society (Mass.), $52,000<br />
Fuller Craft Museum (Mass.), $25,000<br />
Fund for the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $74,000<br />
Fund for Modern Courts, $33,500<br />
Futures and Options, $25,750<br />
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Garifuna Coal<strong>it</strong>ion USA, $30,000<br />
Gay Men’s Health Crisis, $33,050<br />
Georgetown Univers<strong>it</strong>y (D.C.), $97,600<br />
Getting the Word Out, $50,000<br />
Girl Scout Council of Greater <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $177,250<br />
GLF Global Leadership Foundation (Va.), $25,000<br />
Global Fund for Children (D.C.), $50,000<br />
Global Her<strong>it</strong>age Fund (Calif.), $40,000<br />
God’s Love We Deliver, $104,400<br />
Good Jobs First (D.C.), $58,000<br />
Good Shepherd Services, $82,500<br />
Grace Church Commun<strong>it</strong>y Center, $21,000<br />
Graduate Center Foundation, $59,000<br />
Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, $61,000<br />
Graham Windham, $26,000<br />
Grandfather Home for Children (N.C.), $65,510<br />
Great Plains Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Sustainable Development (Minn.),<br />
$100,000<br />
Greater <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Foundation, $100,000<br />
Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, $30,672<br />
Greater Washington Educational Telecommunication Association<br />
(Va.), $33,500<br />
Green Light <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $25,000<br />
Greens Farms Academy (Conn.), $22,500<br />
Greenwich Academy (Conn.), $28,014<br />
Greenwich Country Day School (Conn.), $27,750<br />
Griot Circle, $30,000<br />
Groton School (Mass.), $46,000<br />
Groundwork Incorporated, $35,000<br />
Guidance Center, $34,500<br />
Gulf Coast Fund for Commun<strong>it</strong>y Renewal and Ecological Health,<br />
$50,000<br />
Guttmacher Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $47,000<br />
H<br />
Hab<strong>it</strong>at for Human<strong>it</strong>y International (Ga.), $56,100<br />
Hackley School, $22,250<br />
Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, $22,800<br />
Ha<strong>it</strong>ian American Family of Long Island, $30,000<br />
Ha<strong>it</strong>ian Women for Ha<strong>it</strong>ian Refugees, $20,000<br />
Hamilton College, $58,500<br />
Hancock Shaker Village (Mass.), $85,000<br />
Harlem Arts Alliance, $50,000<br />
Harlem Children’s Zone, $159,633<br />
Harlem Congregations for Commun<strong>it</strong>y Improvement, $40,000<br />
Harlem Day Charter School, $100,000<br />
Harlem RBI Incorporated, $26,500<br />
Harlem School of the Arts, $21,000<br />
Harlem Stage, $75,000<br />
Harlem Un<strong>it</strong>ed Commun<strong>it</strong>y AIDS Center, $60,000<br />
Harm Reduction Coal<strong>it</strong>ion, $40,000<br />
Harvard College (Mass.), $5,961,340<br />
Harvest Home Farmers Market, $20,000<br />
Haverford College (Pa.), $40,500<br />
Health Advocates for Older People, $21,500<br />
Health and Education Alternatives for Teens, $75,000<br />
Health and Welfare Council of Long Island, $65,000<br />
HeartShare Human Services of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $50,000<br />
Hebron Academy (Maine), $27,000<br />
Heffter Research Inst<strong>it</strong>ute (N.Mex.), $25,000<br />
Heifer Project International (Ark.), $183,300<br />
Hempstead Boys & Girls Club, $39,250<br />
Herstory Wr<strong>it</strong>ers Workshop, $21,036<br />
Hetrick-Martin Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $77,000<br />
HIAS, $39,250<br />
Hiddush - Freedom of Religion for Israel, $50,000<br />
Highbridge Commun<strong>it</strong>y Life Center, $25,000<br />
Didi Hirsch Commun<strong>it</strong>y Mental Health Center (Calif.), $31,900<br />
Hispanic Federation, $65,000<br />
Historic Districts Council, $100,500<br />
Historic House <strong>Trust</strong> of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $100,600<br />
Historic Hudson V<strong>all</strong>ey, $26,000<br />
Hofstra Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $201,500<br />
Holy Child Academy, $25,000<br />
Homeless Animal Rescue Team of Maine, $30,000<br />
Hope College (Mich.), $40,000<br />
Hope for Depression Research Foundation, $50,000<br />
Hope’s Door, $33,000<br />
Hopkins School (Conn.), $40,000<br />
Hospice Care Network, $40,500<br />
Hosp<strong>it</strong>al for Special Surgery, $49,250<br />
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Commun<strong>it</strong>y College of CUNY, $196,000<br />
House Foundation for the Arts, $50,000<br />
Hudson Highlands Land <strong>Trust</strong>, $33,550<br />
Hudson River HealthCare, $20,000<br />
Hudson River Museum of Westchester, $28,500<br />
Hudson V<strong>all</strong>ey Center for Contemporary Art, $52,500<br />
Human Development Services of Westchester, $52,100<br />
Human Rights First, $40,500<br />
Human Rights Watch, $169,750<br />
Human Services Council of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $30,000<br />
Hunter College of CUNY-Bellevue School of Nursing, $209,000<br />
Hunter College of CUNY, School of Social Work, $133,000<br />
Hunter College Foundation, $28,500<br />
Scholarship & Welfare Funds of the Alumni Association of Hunter<br />
College, $33,180<br />
I<br />
IAA Education Program, $80,000<br />
Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, $25,500<br />
Immigration Equal<strong>it</strong>y, $50,000<br />
Independent Feature Project, $58,500<br />
Independent Sector (D.C.), $21,000<br />
inMotion, $25,500<br />
Inside Broadway, $20,000<br />
Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Commun<strong>it</strong>y Living, $66,000<br />
Inst<strong>it</strong>ute of Contemporary Art (Mass.), $25,000<br />
Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Family Health, $110,000<br />
Inst<strong>it</strong>ute of International Education, $36,740<br />
Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Local Self-Reliance (D.C.), $50,250<br />
Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Student Achievement, $20,000<br />
Interfa<strong>it</strong>h Nutr<strong>it</strong>ion Network, $164,250<br />
International Center of Photography, $69,750<br />
International Crisis Group, $30,000<br />
International Documentary Association (Calif.), $225,000<br />
International POPs Elimination Network (Calif.), $50,000<br />
International Rescue Comm<strong>it</strong>tee, $83,220<br />
International Sephardic Education Foundation, $26,000<br />
International Social Service, Un<strong>it</strong>ed States of America Branch (Md.),<br />
$71,460<br />
International Tennis H<strong>all</strong> of Fame (R.I.), $21,000<br />
International Women’s Health Coal<strong>it</strong>ion, $73,500<br />
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International Youth Leadership Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $40,000<br />
Internationals Network for Public Schools, $50,000<br />
Inwood House, $275,500<br />
Iona College, $46,500<br />
Irvington Presbyterian Church, $20,780<br />
Isabella Geriatric Center, $70,000<br />
Island Harvest, $20,000<br />
Isles (N.J.), $500,000<br />
J<br />
James Foundation (Mo.), $874,000<br />
John Jay College of Criminal Justice of CUNY, $30,500<br />
Jazz at Lincoln Center, $942,250<br />
Jesu<strong>it</strong> Refugee Service/USA (D.C.), $30,300<br />
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged, $40,000<br />
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, $50,230<br />
Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County (Fla.), $20,750<br />
Jewish <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary of America, $26,600<br />
Jobs for Maine’s Graduates (Mass.), $30,000<br />
JobsFirstNYC, $65,000<br />
Johns Hopkins Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Md.), $60,700<br />
Joyce <strong>The</strong>ater Foundation, $76,500<br />
Juilliard School, $38,000<br />
Jumpstart for Young Children (Mass.), $28,250<br />
JustWorld International (Fla.), $20,000<br />
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, $43,100<br />
K<br />
Katonah Museum of Art, $25,100<br />
Keewaydin Foundation (Vt.), $20,000<br />
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, $66,100<br />
L<br />
La Fuente, a Tri-State Worker & Commun<strong>it</strong>y Fund, $22,500<br />
La Fuerza Unida, $25,000<br />
La Jolla Playhouse (Calif.), $25,000<br />
La Mama Experimental <strong>The</strong>atre Club, $60,230<br />
La S<strong>all</strong>e Academy (R.I.), $30,000<br />
LaGuardia Performing Arts Center, $60,000<br />
Larchmont-Mamaroneck Fields for Kids, $100,000<br />
Larchmont Manor Park Society, $21,300<br />
Larchmont Temple, $26,040<br />
Lark Play Development Center, $40,000<br />
LaS<strong>all</strong>e Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Pa.), $45,680<br />
Latino Commission on AIDS, $75,000<br />
Latino International <strong>The</strong>ater Festival of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $30,000<br />
LatinoJustice PRLDEF, $45,000<br />
Lawrenceville School (N.J.), $100,250<br />
Lawyers Alliance for <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $130,500<br />
Lawyers Comm<strong>it</strong>tee for Civil Rights Under Law (D.C.), $61,250<br />
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund (D.C.), $75,250<br />
League Treatment Center, $43,000<br />
Learning Leaders, $46,550<br />
Legal Action Center, $135,000<br />
Legal Aid Society, $577,540<br />
Legal Momentum, $160,999<br />
Legal Services of the Hudson V<strong>all</strong>ey, $60,000<br />
Legal Services NYC, $1,201,000<br />
Lehigh Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Pa.), $20,000<br />
Lenox Hill Hosp<strong>it</strong>al, $58,640<br />
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, $90,500<br />
Let’s Get Ready!, $44,000<br />
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, $22,023<br />
Long Island Housing Partnership, $20,000<br />
Library of American Landscape History (Mass.), $103,000<br />
Lighthouse International, $224,580<br />
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, $121,035<br />
L<strong>it</strong>eracy, Inc., $28,000<br />
L<strong>it</strong>tig House Commun<strong>it</strong>y Center, $25,000<br />
Local Agricultural Commun<strong>it</strong>y Exchange (Vt.), $50,000<br />
Local In<strong>it</strong>iatives Support Corporation, $1,000,000<br />
Francis J. Logan, Jr. Foundation, $20,000<br />
Long Island Arts Alliance, $30,000<br />
Long Island Cares, $41,750<br />
Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, $26,250<br />
Long Island Fund for Women and Girls, $40,859<br />
Long Island Home, $20,000<br />
Long Island Medical Foundation, $180,000<br />
Long Island Philharmonic, $65,000<br />
Long Island Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $90,293<br />
Loomis Chaffee School (Conn.), $25,650<br />
Lowell School (D.C.), $20,000<br />
Lower East Side Printshop, $36,000<br />
Lower Manhattan Arts Leaders, $38,000<br />
Lower Manhattan Arts League, $75,000<br />
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, $108,000<br />
M<br />
Macalester College (Minn.), $101,000<br />
Macula Foundation, $34,000<br />
Madison Square Boys and Girls Club, $50,609<br />
Maimonides Medical Center, $75,000<br />
Maine People’s Resource Center, $150,000<br />
Make the Road <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $120,000<br />
Make-a-Wish Foundation of Metro <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $20,750<br />
Mamaroneck Public Library District, $25,360<br />
Manhattan <strong>New</strong> Music Project, $134,000<br />
Manhattan <strong>The</strong>atre Club, $116,875<br />
March to the Top - Africa (Calif.), $25,000<br />
Market Ministries (Mass.), $50,000<br />
Marlboro School of Music (Pa.), $72,500<br />
Martha’s Vineyard Hosp<strong>it</strong>al (Mass.), $22,500<br />
Mary Louis Academy, $195,000<br />
Maryknoll School (Hawaii), $58,000<br />
Massachusetts General Hosp<strong>it</strong>al, $29,000<br />
Massapequa Public Schools, $54,750<br />
Masters School, $100,000<br />
McLean Project for the Arts (Va.), $20,000<br />
Media Matters for America (D.C.), $255,000<br />
Medicare Rights Center, $75,000<br />
Meet the Composer, $40,000<br />
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, $334,650<br />
Memorial Un<strong>it</strong>ed Methodist Church, $26,740<br />
Mental Health Association of Nassau County $20,000<br />
Mental Health Association of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $175,000<br />
Mercer County Commun<strong>it</strong>y College Foundation (N.J.), $500,000<br />
Mercersburg Academy (Pa.), $56,000<br />
Mercy Corps (Oreg.), $41,800<br />
Mercy Haven, $30,000<br />
Mercy Learning Center of Bridgeport (Conn.), $22,500<br />
Metropol<strong>it</strong>an Museum of Art, $418,232<br />
Metropol<strong>it</strong>an Opera Association, $369,630<br />
Metropol<strong>it</strong>an Waterfront Alliance, $53,000<br />
MFY Legal Services, $83,250<br />
Middlebury College (Vt.), $140,150<br />
Millbrook School, $23,000<br />
Milton Academy (Mass.), $23,760<br />
MinKwon Center for Commun<strong>it</strong>y Action, $37,500<br />
Miracle Corners of the World, $163,000<br />
Senator George J. M<strong>it</strong>chell Scholarship Research Inst<strong>it</strong>ute (Maine),<br />
$46,000<br />
Mobil<strong>it</strong>y International USA (Oreg.), $60,000<br />
Montefiore Medical Center, $206,000<br />
Montreat College (N.C.), $65,510<br />
Morgan Library & Museum, $96,250<br />
Morningside Retirement and Health Services, $32,510
Morristown-Beard School (N.J.), $31,560<br />
Mosholu Montefiore Commun<strong>it</strong>y Center, $21,500<br />
Mount Sinai Medical Center, $279,130<br />
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, $70,000<br />
Movement for Justice in El Barrio, $35,000<br />
Ms. Foundation for Women, $27,000<br />
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (Conn.), $261,000<br />
Muscular Dystrophy Association, $117,750<br />
Museum for African Art, $32,500<br />
Museum of the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $21,900<br />
Museum of Contemporary Art (Fla.), $24,000<br />
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (Calif.), $20,000<br />
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Tex.), $210,625<br />
Museum of Modern Art, $202,750<br />
Musica Omnia (Oreg.), $75,000<br />
My Sisters’ Place, $59,500<br />
Myrtle Avenue Commercial Rev<strong>it</strong>alization and Development Project<br />
LDC, $70,000<br />
Mystic Seaport Museum (Conn.), $76,000<br />
N<br />
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, $264,050<br />
Nantucket Lighthouse School (Mass.), $50,000<br />
Nantucket Preservation <strong>Trust</strong> (Mass.), $240,000<br />
NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation (D.C.), $36,750<br />
Nassau County AHRC Foundation, $51,000<br />
Nassau County Coal<strong>it</strong>ion Against Domestic Violence, $49,000<br />
Nassau County Police Activ<strong>it</strong>y League, $50,000<br />
Nassau Land <strong>Trust</strong>, $20,300<br />
Nassau Presbyterian Church (N.J.), $50,000<br />
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Md.),<br />
$100,000<br />
National Association of Women Judges (D.C.), $25,000<br />
National Audubon Society, $203,420<br />
National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, $40,000<br />
National Book Foundation, $25,000<br />
National Child Labor Comm<strong>it</strong>tee, $50,000<br />
National Economic and Social Rights In<strong>it</strong>iative, $245,000<br />
National Employment Law Project, $75,000<br />
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (D.C.), $50,000<br />
National Forest Foundation (Mont.), $20,000<br />
National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction, $246,500<br />
National G<strong>all</strong>ery of Art (Md.), $23,500<br />
National Guild for Commun<strong>it</strong>y Arts Education, $25,000<br />
National Jewish Medical and Research Center (Colo.), $20,500<br />
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, $294,889<br />
National Parks Conservation Association (D.C.), $32,250<br />
National Rowing Foundation (Conn.), $126,500<br />
National September 11 Memorial & Museum, $476,000<br />
National Society for Gifted and Talented (Conn.), $48,000<br />
National Wr<strong>it</strong>ing Project (Calif.), $50,000<br />
Natural Resources Council of Maine, $25,000<br />
Natural Resources Defense Council, $181,840<br />
Nature Conservancy (Va.), $83,130<br />
Nature Conservancy <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Long Island Chapter, $48,500<br />
Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, $58,730<br />
Naumburg Orchestral Concerts, $54,510<br />
Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts Education Fund, $30,000<br />
Neighborhood Coal<strong>it</strong>ion for Shelter, $48,020<br />
Nepperhan Commun<strong>it</strong>y Center, $30,000<br />
Nescaum (Mass.), $100,000<br />
Netherland-America Foundation, $20,750<br />
<strong>New</strong> Alternatives for Children, $66,150<br />
<strong>New</strong> America Foundation (D.C.), $1,128,500<br />
<strong>New</strong> Bedford Historical Society (Mass.), $25,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Energy Foundation (N.H.), $60,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Energy Inst<strong>it</strong>ute (Calif.), $120,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> England Thoroughbred Retirement Center (N.H.), $153,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Hampshire Catholic Char<strong>it</strong>ies, $25,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Haven Symphony Orchestra (Conn.), $50,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Immigrant Commun<strong>it</strong>y Empowerment, $20,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Jersey Medical School, $246,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Jersey Symphony Orchestra, $250,250<br />
<strong>New</strong> Partners for Commun<strong>it</strong>y Rev<strong>it</strong>alization, $50,000<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> School, $324,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Song Urban Ministries (Md.), $420,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> Visions for Public Schools, $360,770<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Academy of Medicine, $203,300<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Association of Training and Employment Professionals,<br />
$25,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Bar Foundation, $25,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Botanical Garden, $1,203,500<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Catholic Foundation, $100,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y AIDS Housing Network, $40,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y B<strong>all</strong>et, $318,800<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Employment and Training Coal<strong>it</strong>ion, $85,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Financial Network Action Consortium, $610,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Health and Hosp<strong>it</strong>als Corporation, $130,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Mission Society, $57,010<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Opera, $44,540<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Civil Liberties Union Foundation, $34,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Comm<strong>it</strong>tee for Occupational Safety and Health, $25,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y Media Alliance, $25,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Gilbert & Sullivan Players, $22,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> H<strong>all</strong> of Science, $224,000<br />
<strong>New</strong>-<strong>York</strong> Historical Society, $22,990<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Immigration Coal<strong>it</strong>ion, $483,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Landmarks Conservancy, $73,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Law School, $271,340<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> LawHelp Consortium, $75,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Lawyers for the Public Interest, $28,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Legal Assistance Group, $100,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Medical College, $50,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Philharmonic, $95,750<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>-Presbyterian Hosp<strong>it</strong>al, $1,437,940<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Preservation Archive Project, $25,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Public Interest Research Group Fund, $50,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Public Library Astor, Lenox & Tilden Foundations,<br />
$2,207,460<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State Gas Drilling Protection Project, $150,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>The</strong>atre Workshop, $25,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Times Neediest Cases Fund, $23,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $301,710<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Univers<strong>it</strong>y, School of Law, $85,750<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Univers<strong>it</strong>y School of Medicine, $122,750<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Wr<strong>it</strong>ers Coal<strong>it</strong>ion, $20,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Youth at Risk, $30,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers Against Gun Violence Education Fund, $57,000<br />
<strong>New</strong>ark Museum Association (N.J.), $450,000<br />
<strong>New</strong>port Art Museum and Art Association (R.I.), $20,000<br />
Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation (Fla.), $125,000<br />
Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation (D.C.), $25,000<br />
Nonprof<strong>it</strong> Coordinating Comm<strong>it</strong>tee of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $100,000<br />
Nonprof<strong>it</strong> Finance Fund, $150,000<br />
North Carolina State Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $28,000<br />
North Country Health Consortium (N.H.), $50,000<br />
North Country School and Camp Treetops, $22,500<br />
North Shore Child and Family Guidance Association, $113,310<br />
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System Foundation, $158,220<br />
Northeast Action (Mass.), $35,000<br />
Northeastern Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Mass.), $30,400<br />
Northern Forest Center (N.H.), $50,000<br />
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation, $41,000<br />
Northfield Commun<strong>it</strong>y Local Development Corporation of Staten<br />
Island, $40,000<br />
Northside Center for Child Development, $38,000<br />
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Northwestern Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Ill.), $110,500<br />
NOW Foundation (Va.), $26,000<br />
NYC Coal<strong>it</strong>ion for Educational Justice, $250,000<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y Industries for the Blind, $125,000<br />
NYChar<strong>it</strong>ies.org, $80,000<br />
NYU Hosp<strong>it</strong>als Center, $62,500<br />
O<br />
Occidental College (Calif.), $21,500<br />
Ocean Bay Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Corporation, $65,000<br />
Ocean Conservancy (D.C.), $81,500<br />
Oceana (D.C.), $85,000<br />
Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services, $205,979<br />
Ohio State Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $40,000<br />
Ohio Univers<strong>it</strong>y Foundation, $30,000<br />
Oiste (Mass.), $39,010<br />
Old Dartmouth Historical Society/<strong>New</strong> Bedford Whaling Museum<br />
(Mass.), $270,000<br />
Old Westbury College Foundation, $78,900<br />
Omprakash Foundation (Conn.), $50,000<br />
Open Door Family Medical Center, $48,500<br />
Orthopaedic Scientific Research Foundation, $25,000<br />
Osborne Association, $57,250<br />
Ossining Union Free School District, $25,000<br />
Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, $28,000<br />
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, $50,000<br />
Overlook Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Foundation (N.J.), $102,800<br />
Oxfam America (Mass.), $229,950<br />
P<br />
Pace Law School, $21,360<br />
Paley Center for Media, $135,000<br />
Palm Beach Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way (Fla.), $20,000<br />
Panthera Corporation, $200,000<br />
Parrish Art Museum, $49,058<br />
Parsons <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> School for Design, $55,615<br />
Partners in Health (Mass.), $151,900<br />
Passionist Fathers (N.J.), $53,500<br />
Pathfinder International (Mass.), $39,500<br />
Peabody Essex Museum (Mass.), $22,000<br />
Peace Action Education Fund (N.J.), $50,000<br />
Peconic Land <strong>Trust</strong>, $60,570<br />
Peer Health Exchange (Calif.), $25,250<br />
Pembroke College Foundation (Ga.), $200,000<br />
Pennsylvania State Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $27,770<br />
Penobscot East Resource Center (Maine), $100,000<br />
Permanent Endowment Fund for Martha’s Vineyard (Mass.), $30,000<br />
Phelps Memorial Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Center, $24,750<br />
Philanthropy <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $29,350<br />
Phillips Exeter Academy (N.H.), $185,467<br />
Pig Iron <strong>The</strong>atre Company (Pa.), $25,000<br />
Pine Creek V<strong>all</strong>ey Watershed Association (Pa.), $50,000<br />
Pingree School (Mass.), $50,000<br />
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, $133,350<br />
Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, $27,750<br />
Planned Parenthood of Nassau County, $80,250<br />
Planned Parenthood of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $244,600<br />
Planned Parenthood of Rhode Island, $20,000<br />
Ploughshares Fund (Calif.), $507,500<br />
Poets House, $60,750<br />
<strong>The</strong> Point Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Corporation, $40,000<br />
Police Athletic League, $199,750<br />
Pol<strong>it</strong>ical Research Associates (Mass.), $22,000<br />
Poly Preparatory Country Day School, $89,250<br />
Polytechnic Inst<strong>it</strong>ute of NYU, $32,500<br />
Population Council, $35,500<br />
Port Chester Carver Center, $27,000<br />
Portland State Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Oreg.), $100,000<br />
Potomac School (Va.), $25,000<br />
Pratt Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $47,500<br />
Pregones Touring Puerto Rican <strong>The</strong>ater Collection, $60,000<br />
Prep for Prep, $1,270,750<br />
Prevent Blindness Tri-State (Conn.), $60,000<br />
Primary Care Development Corporation, $348,558<br />
Princeton Healthcare System Foundation (N.J.), $751,000<br />
Princeton Univers<strong>it</strong>y (N.J.), $897,014<br />
Pro Bono Partnership, $25,750<br />
Proctor Academy (N.H.), $60,500<br />
Project Exploration (Ill.), $50,000<br />
Project Renewal, $20,000<br />
Prospect Park Alliance, $127,430<br />
Providence Black Repertory Company (R.I.), $50,000<br />
Providence Country Day School (R.I.), $25,000<br />
Public Health Solutions, $75,500<br />
Public Policy and Education Fund of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $81,000<br />
Public Preparatory Network, $100,000<br />
Public/Private Ventures (Pa.), $450,000<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public <strong>The</strong>ater, $155,800<br />
Purchase College Foundation, $25,750<br />
Putnam Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Center, $41,680<br />
Q<br />
Queens College Foundation, $33,500<br />
Queens Commun<strong>it</strong>y House, $40,000<br />
Queens Council on the Arts, $50,000<br />
Queens Library Foundation, $88,000<br />
Queens Museum of Art, $60,000<br />
Queens Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Charlotte (N.C.), $65,510<br />
R<br />
Rabbi Jacob Joseph School, $63,000<br />
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (D.C.), $20,250<br />
Ramapo for Children, $24,340<br />
Randolph Township Board of Education (N.J.), $22,500<br />
Reading Excellence and Discovery Foundation, $23,000<br />
Red Hook In<strong>it</strong>iative, $59,000<br />
Redemption Center, $60,000<br />
Reel Works, $75,000<br />
Reformed Church of Bronxville, $29,300<br />
Regional Plan Association, $85,000<br />
Renewable Energy Long Island, $20,000<br />
Reproductive Health Technologies Project (D.C.), $50,000<br />
Research and Education Project of Long Island, $25,000<br />
ReSource (Vt.), $50,000<br />
Resources for Children w<strong>it</strong>h Special Needs, $95,350<br />
Retreat $21,250<br />
Rhode Island Free Clinic, $60,000<br />
Rhodes College (Tenn.), $65,510<br />
Rice Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Tex.), $22,000<br />
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior C<strong>it</strong>izens Council, $25,000<br />
River Network (Oreg.), $35,000<br />
Riverkeeper, $74,250<br />
Riverside <strong>The</strong>atre (Fla.), $60,000<br />
Robin Hood Foundation, $55,500<br />
Rockaway Waterfront Alliance, $40,000<br />
Rockefeller Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $56,800<br />
Rose Foundation for Commun<strong>it</strong>ies and the Environment (Calif.),<br />
$40,000<br />
Roulette Intermedium, $50,000<br />
Roundabout <strong>The</strong>atre Company, $34,155<br />
Row <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $25,150<br />
Rubin Museum of Art, $35,750<br />
Rutgers, the State Univers<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> Jersey, $22,500<br />
Rutgers Univers<strong>it</strong>y Foundation (N.J.), $73,000<br />
Rye Country Day School, $28,500
S<br />
A Safe Place (Mass.), $25,000<br />
Safe Space, $41,121<br />
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian College (N.C.), $65,510<br />
St. Athanasius Roman Catholic Church, $100,000<br />
St. Christopher’s, $29,380<br />
St. Edward’s Church (Fla.), $28,250<br />
St. George’s School (R.I.), $26,750<br />
St. James Episcopal Church of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $22,200<br />
St. John’s Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $22,500<br />
St. Jude Children’s Research Hosp<strong>it</strong>al (Tenn.), $97,190<br />
St. Luke’s LifeWorks (Conn.), $25,000<br />
St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Center, $59,380<br />
St. Mary’s Foundation for Children, $830,000<br />
St. Paul’s School (N.H.), $121,099<br />
St. Peter’s Prep (N.J.), $27,500<br />
St. Sebastian’s School (Mass.), $115,000<br />
St. Timothy’s School (Md.), $400,000<br />
Salvadori Center, $25,000<br />
Salvation Army of Greater <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $174,340<br />
Sanctuary for Families, $124,100<br />
Sarah Lawrence College, $83,000<br />
Save the Children Federation (Conn.), $46,550<br />
Scenic Hudson, $96,250<br />
Henry Schein Cares Foundation, $23,500<br />
Schubert Club (Minn.), $55,000<br />
Science Communication Network (D.C.), $40,000<br />
SCO Family of Services, $40,834<br />
Sea Research Foundation (Conn.), $40,000<br />
SeaChange Cap<strong>it</strong>al Partners, $50,000<br />
Seamen’s Church Inst<strong>it</strong>ute of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and <strong>New</strong> Jersey, $40,000<br />
Seatuck Environmental Association, $30,000<br />
Second Stage <strong>The</strong>atre, $120,050<br />
Seed School of Maryland, $75,000<br />
Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE), $40,100<br />
Sesame Workshop, $1,151,000<br />
Shared Interest, $35,000<br />
Shen Wei Dance Arts, $60,000<br />
Shinnecock Indian Nation Fund, $96,000<br />
Shoulder to Shoulder (Ky.), $25,000<br />
Sierra Club Foundation (Calif.), $95,250<br />
Silent Spring Inst<strong>it</strong>ute (Mass.), $75,000<br />
Sisters of Char<strong>it</strong>y of St. Elizabeth (N.J.), $22,200<br />
651 ARTS, $50,500<br />
Smart Growth America (D.C.), $200,000<br />
Sm<strong>it</strong>h College (Mass.), $84,325<br />
Sm<strong>it</strong>hsonian Inst<strong>it</strong>ution (D.C.), $44,500<br />
Sm<strong>it</strong>htown Historical Society, $30,700<br />
SoHo Repertory <strong>The</strong>atre, $50,000<br />
Solomon Schechter School of Westchester, $118,000<br />
South Nassau Commun<strong>it</strong>ies Hosp<strong>it</strong>al, $50,000<br />
South Street Seaport Museum, $38,540<br />
South Street <strong>The</strong>ater Company (N.J.), $21,500<br />
Southampton Youth Services, $27,500<br />
Southcoast Hosp<strong>it</strong>als Group (Mass.), $65,000<br />
Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance, $50,000<br />
Southern <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Association, $110,000<br />
Southern Poverty Law Center (Ala.), $35,155<br />
Southern Queens Park Association, $29,500<br />
Special Olympics International (D.C.), $100,305<br />
Spence School, $49,993<br />
Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, $82,500<br />
Stages of Learning, $55,500<br />
Stanford <strong>New</strong> Schools (Calif.), $100,000<br />
Stanford Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Calif.), $917,350<br />
Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, $24,790<br />
Star Kids Scholarship Program (R.I.), $50,000<br />
Staten Island Museum, $50,000<br />
Steep Rock Association (Conn.), $27,500<br />
Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future (D.C.), $75,000<br />
Stone Barns Restoration Corporation, $20,500<br />
STREB, $60,000<br />
S.T.R.O.N.G. Youth, $20,300<br />
Student Advocacy, $27,000<br />
Student Sponsor Partnership, $68,500<br />
Studio in a School Association, $72,050<br />
Summer Search Foundation (Calif.), $215,500<br />
Support Center for Nonprof<strong>it</strong> Management, $22,000<br />
Susquehanna Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Pa.), $50,000<br />
Sustainable Long Island, $149,000<br />
Symphony Space, $30,750<br />
Synergos Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $50,000<br />
T<br />
Taft Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Government, $37,700<br />
Taft School (Conn.), $26,500<br />
Teach for America, $28,250<br />
Teachers College, Columbia Univers<strong>it</strong>y, $51,300<br />
Teatown Lake Reservation, $21,500<br />
TEDX (Colo.), $75,000<br />
Tenac<strong>it</strong>y (Mass.), $25,000<br />
Tenants Together (Calif.), $100,000<br />
Thai Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Center (Calif.), $75,000<br />
Thalia Spanish <strong>The</strong>atre, $50,000<br />
Tides Center (Calif.), $137,000<br />
Tides Foundation (Calif.), $101,000<br />
Toby Project, $70,500<br />
Today’s Students Tomorrow’s Teachers, $25,000<br />
TOUCH Foundation, $350,000<br />
Trevor Day School, $60,000<br />
Trey Wh<strong>it</strong>field School, $315,000<br />
Tribeca Film Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $39,000<br />
Trickle Up Program, $22,750<br />
Trin<strong>it</strong>y College (Conn.), $30,750<br />
Trin<strong>it</strong>y Episcopal School Corporation, $44,000<br />
Tri-State Transportation Campaign, $425,000<br />
Tufts College (Mass.), $42,400<br />
U<br />
UJA-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $561,175<br />
Ujamaa Commun<strong>it</strong>y Development Corporation, $107,650<br />
Union Square Park Commun<strong>it</strong>y Coal<strong>it</strong>ion, $25,000<br />
Union <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary, $50,000<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Activ<strong>it</strong>ies Unlim<strong>it</strong>ed, $29,531<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Commun<strong>it</strong>y Centers, $70,000<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Congregational Church (R.I.), $50,000<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Fund of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $106,950<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Negro College Fund (Va.), $20,600<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Neighborhood Houses of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $1,127,760<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed States Equestrian Team Foundation (N.J.), $26,500<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed States Fund for UNICEF, $52,100<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way of Bergen County (N.J.), $47,000<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way of Long Island, $55,340<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> C<strong>it</strong>y, $210,800<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way of Rhode Island, $250,000<br />
Un<strong>it</strong>ed Way of Westchester and Putnam, $54,500<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y at Albany–SUNY, $29,400<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of California, Berkeley, $34,500<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of California, San Francisco, $40,000<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Chicago, $215,900<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Connecticut, $42,000<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Connecticut Foundation, $36,500<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Georgia, $22,210<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Illinois Foundation, $154,000<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Louisville Foundation (Ky.), $25,000<br />
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Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Massachusetts Foundation, $26,000<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Miami (Fla.), $37,450<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Michigan, $614,500<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Nebraska Foundation, $500,000<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Notre Dame (Ind.), $1,086,250<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Pennsylvania, $251,308<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Rochester, $25,500<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Tennessee, $41,000<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Texas, $131,000<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Vermont, $46,850<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Virginia, $22,500<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Washington, $60,693<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of the W<strong>it</strong>watersrand Fund, $34,000<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y Neighborhood Housing Program, $40,000<br />
Urban Bush Women, $60,000<br />
Urban Green Council, $70,000<br />
Urban Youth Collaborative, $125,000<br />
UrbanGlass, $40,000<br />
Ursuline Social Outreach, $20,250<br />
USA Cycling Development Foundation (Colo.), $27,000<br />
Usdan Center for the Creative and Performing Arts, $20,000<br />
V<br />
V<strong>all</strong>ey Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Foundation (N.J.), $400,000<br />
Vamos Unidos, $20,000<br />
Vassar Brothers Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Foundation, $150,000<br />
Vassar College, $365,901<br />
Venice Family Clinic (Calif.), $600,000<br />
Vermont Land <strong>Trust</strong>, $175,500<br />
Vermont Technical College, $27,400<br />
Vermont Works for Women, $50,000<br />
VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visu<strong>all</strong>y Impaired, $175,000<br />
Vis<strong>it</strong>ing Nurse Association of Long Island, $20,000<br />
Vis<strong>it</strong>ing Nurse Service of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $119,030<br />
V<strong>it</strong>al Commun<strong>it</strong>ies (Vt.), $25,000<br />
Voces Latinas, $45,000<br />
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, $40,000<br />
W<br />
Washington Commun<strong>it</strong>y Fund (Conn.), $20,300<br />
Washington Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Center Foundation (D.C.), $30,000<br />
Washington Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Near East Policy (D.C.), $37,500<br />
Washington Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Mo.), $23,500<br />
Weeksville Her<strong>it</strong>age Center, $20,000<br />
Wellesley College (Mass.), $20,000<br />
West Harlem Environmental Action, $75,500<br />
Westchester Article 31 Clinic Consortium, $50,000<br />
Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y College Foundation, $41,000<br />
Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y Opportun<strong>it</strong>y Program, $25,000<br />
Westchester Hispanic Coal<strong>it</strong>ion, $20,000<br />
Westchester Jewish Commun<strong>it</strong>y Services, $48,750<br />
Westchester Land <strong>Trust</strong>, $25,250<br />
Westchester Library System, $32,000<br />
Westchester Public/Private Membership Fund for Aging Services,<br />
$22,000<br />
Westchester Residential Opportun<strong>it</strong>ies, $50,000<br />
WGBH Educational Foundation (Mass.), $115,800<br />
Wheeler School (R.I.), $50,000<br />
Wh<strong>it</strong>e Mountain School (N.H.), $80,755<br />
Wh<strong>it</strong>e Plains Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Center, $66,490<br />
Wh<strong>it</strong>ney Museum of American Art, $55,600<br />
Wildlife Conservation Society, $111,750<br />
Williams College (Mass.), $27,600<br />
Warren Wilson College (N.C.), $65,510<br />
Winthrop-Univers<strong>it</strong>y Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Association, $51,000<br />
WNYC Radio, $172,160<br />
Women for Afghan Women, $25,000<br />
Women and Infants Hosp<strong>it</strong>al of Rhode Island, $200,000<br />
Women in Need, $79,250<br />
Women’s Cancer Resource Center (Calif.), $127,147<br />
Women’s Center for Education and Career Advancement, $28,000<br />
Women’s Division, $29,550<br />
Women’s Prison Association and Home, $23,080<br />
Women’s Research & Education Inst<strong>it</strong>ute (D.C.), $25,000<br />
Women’s Voices, Women Vote (D.C.), $20,000<br />
Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst<strong>it</strong>ution (Mass.), $46,000<br />
Workforce Development Corporation, $350,000<br />
Workforce Professionals Training Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $85,000<br />
Working America Education Fund (D.C.), $25,000<br />
Working in Support of Education, $47,500<br />
Working World, $20,000<br />
Workplace Project, $20,000<br />
World Learning (Vt.), $249,800<br />
World Wildlife Fund (D.C.), $22,150<br />
Wyman Worldwide Health Partners (N.H.), $25,000<br />
X<br />
Xavier High School of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $26,000<br />
Y<br />
Yale Univers<strong>it</strong>y (Conn.), $960,596<br />
Yale Univers<strong>it</strong>y, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies<br />
(Conn.), $34,090<br />
Year Up (Mass.), $108,500<br />
YMCA of Central and Northern Westchester, $54,841<br />
YMCA of Greater <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $348,904<br />
YMCA of Long Island, $65,500<br />
YMCA of Yonkers, $30,000<br />
YMCA Summ<strong>it</strong> Area (N.J.), $30,500<br />
Yonkers Partners in Education, $27,500<br />
Young Audiences, $30,000<br />
Young Women’s Leadership Foundation, $65,500<br />
Youth Alternatives Ingraham (Maine), $50,000<br />
Youth Development Inst<strong>it</strong>ute, $35,000<br />
Youth Environmental Services, $60,000<br />
YWCA of Brooklyn, $145,950<br />
YWCA of the C<strong>it</strong>y of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, $32,000<br />
YWCA of Metropol<strong>it</strong>an Chicago, $20,892<br />
YWCA of Yonkers, $30,000<br />
Grants listed: $125,966,843<br />
Grants under $20,000: $ 14,868,553<br />
Grants total: $140,835,396
It took the persistence of Friends of the<br />
High Line to bring <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>ers a glorious<br />
elevated park on an unused train track.<br />
Now, Friends will advocate completion of<br />
the northern third of the trestle.<br />
Photo by Iwan Baan<br />
Wr<strong>it</strong>er/Ed<strong>it</strong>or<br />
Ani Hurw<strong>it</strong>z<br />
Project Manager<br />
Amy Wolf<br />
Design<br />
Van Gennep Design<br />
Printing<br />
Rasco Graphics<br />
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A copy of this report filed w<strong>it</strong>h the<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Secretary of State may be<br />
obtained upon request addressed to:<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong><br />
909 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, NY 10022<br />
or<br />
Office of the Attorney General<br />
Char<strong>it</strong>ies Bureau<br />
120 Broadway, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, NY 10271
<strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Commun<strong>it</strong>y <strong>Trust</strong><br />
909 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, NY 10022<br />
(212) 686-0010<br />
www.nycommun<strong>it</strong>ytrust.org<br />
Long Island Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation<br />
Nassau H<strong>all</strong><br />
1864 Muttontown Road<br />
Syosset, NY 11791<br />
(516) 348-0575<br />
www.licf.org<br />
Westchester Commun<strong>it</strong>y Foundation<br />
200 North Central Park Avenue, Su<strong>it</strong>e 310<br />
Hartsdale, NY 10530<br />
(914) 948-5166<br />
www.wcf-ny.org